Total white blood cell count is associated with the presence, severity
... Although plaque morphology was not associated with total WBC counts, the extent of coronary atherosclerosis was increased with higher total WBC quartiles (p = 0.006). Patients with critical luminal stenosis had higher levels of total WBC counts when compared to patients with non-critical luminal nar ...
... Although plaque morphology was not associated with total WBC counts, the extent of coronary atherosclerosis was increased with higher total WBC quartiles (p = 0.006). Patients with critical luminal stenosis had higher levels of total WBC counts when compared to patients with non-critical luminal nar ...
compnay reports
... LEO7024 writes, “Reduction of bodily trauma and increase in patient survivability.” ...
... LEO7024 writes, “Reduction of bodily trauma and increase in patient survivability.” ...
Exenatide infusion decreases atrial natriuretic peptide levels by
... Conclusions: Exenatide infusion decreases cardiac filling pressure and ANP levels. The reduction of ANP levels was primarily because of the reduction in cardiac filling pressure, independent of exenatide levels. It seems unlikely that this was mediated via ANP. ...
... Conclusions: Exenatide infusion decreases cardiac filling pressure and ANP levels. The reduction of ANP levels was primarily because of the reduction in cardiac filling pressure, independent of exenatide levels. It seems unlikely that this was mediated via ANP. ...
atrial fibrillation
... 1. AF is caused by very fast and chaotic/disorganized activity in the atria. The signals often start in the area around the pulmonary veins, instead of the SA node. 2. The fast and irregular electrical impulses in the atria still travel to the AV node; however, since the AV node blocks some electr ...
... 1. AF is caused by very fast and chaotic/disorganized activity in the atria. The signals often start in the area around the pulmonary veins, instead of the SA node. 2. The fast and irregular electrical impulses in the atria still travel to the AV node; however, since the AV node blocks some electr ...
Insulin
... Frequently occurs in patients over 35 years. The disease is influenced b genetic factors, aging, obesity, peripheral insulin resistance. No ketosis. the long-term clinical consequences can be just as devastating (for example, vascular complications and subsequent infection can lead to amputation ...
... Frequently occurs in patients over 35 years. The disease is influenced b genetic factors, aging, obesity, peripheral insulin resistance. No ketosis. the long-term clinical consequences can be just as devastating (for example, vascular complications and subsequent infection can lead to amputation ...
Understanding Atrial Fibrillation
... 1. AF is caused by very fast and chaotic/disorganized activity in the atria. The signals often start in the area around the pulmonary veins, instead of the SA node. 2. The fast and irregular electrical impulses in the atria still travel to the AV node; however, since the AV node blocks some electr ...
... 1. AF is caused by very fast and chaotic/disorganized activity in the atria. The signals often start in the area around the pulmonary veins, instead of the SA node. 2. The fast and irregular electrical impulses in the atria still travel to the AV node; however, since the AV node blocks some electr ...
Hypertension
... Vague’s observations attracted little attention until the 1980s when population-based studies in Scandinavia, using waist to hip ratio as a quantifiable surrogate for the upper body phenotype, demonstrated significant CV risk (hypertension, myocardial infarction, and type 2 diabetes mellitus) in ass ...
... Vague’s observations attracted little attention until the 1980s when population-based studies in Scandinavia, using waist to hip ratio as a quantifiable surrogate for the upper body phenotype, demonstrated significant CV risk (hypertension, myocardial infarction, and type 2 diabetes mellitus) in ass ...
Jump up
... may be managed with medication, although angioplasty may be required if the person is considered to be at high risk.[8] People ...
... may be managed with medication, although angioplasty may be required if the person is considered to be at high risk.[8] People ...
Role of Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress in Glucose Tolerance, Insulin
... (5.00.3 1/s versus 7.40.5 1/s, P<0.05), indicating diastolic dysfunction in the HFD mice. Systolic function was comparable in both groups (left ventricular ejection fraction=66.41.4% versus 66.71.2%, P>0.05). MitoTEMPO-treated HFD mice showed significant reduction in mitochondria reactive oxygen ...
... (5.00.3 1/s versus 7.40.5 1/s, P<0.05), indicating diastolic dysfunction in the HFD mice. Systolic function was comparable in both groups (left ventricular ejection fraction=66.41.4% versus 66.71.2%, P>0.05). MitoTEMPO-treated HFD mice showed significant reduction in mitochondria reactive oxygen ...
Full text (PDF file)
... with streptozotocin diabetes indicated that some among the disease-triggered functional and structural changes in myocardial membrane systems, particularly in the sarcolemma and MIT, may not be considered unconditionally as deterioratory. They proved to be associated with induction of endogenous pro ...
... with streptozotocin diabetes indicated that some among the disease-triggered functional and structural changes in myocardial membrane systems, particularly in the sarcolemma and MIT, may not be considered unconditionally as deterioratory. They proved to be associated with induction of endogenous pro ...
Treatment and Monitoring Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs and Cats
... Peter P. Kintzer DVM, DACVIM One of the most common questions asked by practitioners about treating diabetes mellitus is which is the “best” insulin to use in dogs and cats? Unfortunately, this question is difficult to answer. In diabetic dogs or cats, glycemic control may vary greatly from patient ...
... Peter P. Kintzer DVM, DACVIM One of the most common questions asked by practitioners about treating diabetes mellitus is which is the “best” insulin to use in dogs and cats? Unfortunately, this question is difficult to answer. In diabetic dogs or cats, glycemic control may vary greatly from patient ...
Type of article: Original
... Aims: To compare the safety and efficacy of the long-acting analog insulin glargine and human premix insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes who were previously treated with oral hypoglycemic drugs alone but inadequately controlled. Settings and Design: A total of 750 subjects with type 2 diabetes ...
... Aims: To compare the safety and efficacy of the long-acting analog insulin glargine and human premix insulin in patients with type 2 diabetes who were previously treated with oral hypoglycemic drugs alone but inadequately controlled. Settings and Design: A total of 750 subjects with type 2 diabetes ...
Baseline LDL-C and Lp (a) Elevations Portend a High Risk of
... of other individual outcome (see Table 2). Furthermore, in the subgroup of LDL-C < 1.8 mmol/L, all cardiovascular outcomes between low and high Lp(a) groups were insignificantly different (see Table 2). The unique features of Lp(a) may be partially responsible for these findings. Accordingly, the ke ...
... of other individual outcome (see Table 2). Furthermore, in the subgroup of LDL-C < 1.8 mmol/L, all cardiovascular outcomes between low and high Lp(a) groups were insignificantly different (see Table 2). The unique features of Lp(a) may be partially responsible for these findings. Accordingly, the ke ...
Evidence-Based Guidelines for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
... unhealthy lifestyles may have a broad range of risk for CVD. For example, a woman found to have coronary calcification or increased carotid intimal thickness may be at low absolute risk of CHD on the basis of the Framingham score, but she may actually be at intermediate or high risk of a future CVD ...
... unhealthy lifestyles may have a broad range of risk for CVD. For example, a woman found to have coronary calcification or increased carotid intimal thickness may be at low absolute risk of CHD on the basis of the Framingham score, but she may actually be at intermediate or high risk of a future CVD ...
Placing the Risks Into Perspective - Scholar Commons
... physical activity and exercise training delay the development of atherosclerosis and reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) events.1– 4 Nevertheless, vigorous physical activity can also acutely and transiently increase the risk of ...
... physical activity and exercise training delay the development of atherosclerosis and reduce the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) events.1– 4 Nevertheless, vigorous physical activity can also acutely and transiently increase the risk of ...
New Molecular Insights of Insulin in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
... Vascular Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology ...
... Vascular Physiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Physiology ...
Part II: Chapter 8
... Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease, which leads to microvascular and macrovascular complications. The arterial vessel wall reveals structural changes in patients with DM which results in stiffening of the arterial vasculature, including the aortic wall.1 This stiffening occurs early in the ...
... Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic disease, which leads to microvascular and macrovascular complications. The arterial vessel wall reveals structural changes in patients with DM which results in stiffening of the arterial vasculature, including the aortic wall.1 This stiffening occurs early in the ...
Impairment of cardiac insulin signaling and myocardial contractile
... pathologies such as hypertrophy, heart failure, diabetes, dilated cardiomyopathy and myocardial infarction (6, 11). Cardiac muscle is also a target of insulin (16); impairment of insulin-stimulated cardiac glucose uptake has been described in animal models of diabetes (12), obesity (15), and hyperte ...
... pathologies such as hypertrophy, heart failure, diabetes, dilated cardiomyopathy and myocardial infarction (6, 11). Cardiac muscle is also a target of insulin (16); impairment of insulin-stimulated cardiac glucose uptake has been described in animal models of diabetes (12), obesity (15), and hyperte ...
Acute, ambulatory and central blood pressure measurements in diabetes Magnus Olof Wijkman
... delarbete IV mätte det centrala blodtrycket hos 167 personer med typ 2-diabetes som hade ...
... delarbete IV mätte det centrala blodtrycket hos 167 personer med typ 2-diabetes som hade ...
Heart rate variability in patients with stable angina
... frequency domain or the time domain; also simple geometric methods are used for time domain measurements. HRV has provided important prognostic information in patients following an acute myocardial infarction and in heart failure patients. The aims of these studies in patients with stable angina pec ...
... frequency domain or the time domain; also simple geometric methods are used for time domain measurements. HRV has provided important prognostic information in patients following an acute myocardial infarction and in heart failure patients. The aims of these studies in patients with stable angina pec ...
Effects of Drugs on Isolated Mammalian Heart
... Describe normal human development across the life-span and how these affect normal structure and function. Describe normal structure and function of the major systems and how they interrelate. Describe the molecular, biochemical and cellular basis essential for maintaining homoestasis. Demonstrate k ...
... Describe normal human development across the life-span and how these affect normal structure and function. Describe normal structure and function of the major systems and how they interrelate. Describe the molecular, biochemical and cellular basis essential for maintaining homoestasis. Demonstrate k ...
full articles - pdf - People`s Journal Of Scientific Research
... of the baby revealed peri-oral cyanosis with heart rate of 140/min and respiratory rate of 50/ min. The heart of baby was lying outside the thoracic cavity & devoid of pericardium with a Sternal Cleft. The apex of heart was pointing anteriorly. Baby also had associated supraumblical omphalocele whic ...
... of the baby revealed peri-oral cyanosis with heart rate of 140/min and respiratory rate of 50/ min. The heart of baby was lying outside the thoracic cavity & devoid of pericardium with a Sternal Cleft. The apex of heart was pointing anteriorly. Baby also had associated supraumblical omphalocele whic ...
- Wiley Online Library
... assessment by these imaging tests.5 This barrier to effective diagnosis and work-up of heart failure is underscored by data from the UK indicating that more than half of patients with a community diagnosis of HF do not have echocardiography performed and therefore have a ‘questionable diagnosis’.6 H ...
... assessment by these imaging tests.5 This barrier to effective diagnosis and work-up of heart failure is underscored by data from the UK indicating that more than half of patients with a community diagnosis of HF do not have echocardiography performed and therefore have a ‘questionable diagnosis’.6 H ...
Epub ahead of print - Journal of Clinical and Translational
... recellularization. Far from an inert scaffold, the role of ECM has been increasingly recognized in cell signaling, differentiation and tissue homeostasis (Choi et al. 2017). Additionally, it is through membrane receptors known as integrins and mechanosensitive ion channels in the ECM by which cells ...
... recellularization. Far from an inert scaffold, the role of ECM has been increasingly recognized in cell signaling, differentiation and tissue homeostasis (Choi et al. 2017). Additionally, it is through membrane receptors known as integrins and mechanosensitive ion channels in the ECM by which cells ...
Basal insulin - Power
... • Due to increasing medication errors with U-500 insulin and the lack of a U-500 specific syringe, The Institute for Safe Medication Practices suggests “It’s time to rethink safe use of strengths above U-100” http://www.consumermedsafety.org/insulin-safety-center/item/499. Accessed March 28, 2015. ...
... • Due to increasing medication errors with U-500 insulin and the lack of a U-500 specific syringe, The Institute for Safe Medication Practices suggests “It’s time to rethink safe use of strengths above U-100” http://www.consumermedsafety.org/insulin-safety-center/item/499. Accessed March 28, 2015. ...