hypertensive in English

adjective
1
exhibiting hypertension.
It is rare for malignant hypertension to cause asymmetric hypertensive retinopathy.
noun
1
a person with high blood pressure.
You whine about hypertensives and diabetics, but some time calculate how much you make treating them.

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1. Abrupt withdrawal of adrenergic blockers in a hypertensive subject may result in acute hypertensive crisis

2. Explains the continuing hypertensive issues.

3. Ambler died because of congestive heart failure, hypertensive

4. Hypertensive Crisis: [ kri´sis ] (pl

5. Hypertensive crisis can activate clotting factors.

6. A hypertensive Crisis is also known as acute hypertension

7. I meant, he's clotting right now, and he's in hypertensive crisis.

8. Ocular hypotensive agents are useful in the treatment of a number of various ocular hypertensive conditions, such as post-surgical and post-laser trabeculectomy ocular hypertensive episodes, glaucoma, and as presurgical adjuncts.

9. 17 Hypertensive, cerebral hemorrhage, did department operation to return some saving?

10. In a patient with hypertensive crisis following Abrupt cessation of clonidine hydrochloride …

11. Objective To explore the way to treat severely hypertensive cerebral - hemorrhage by microsurgery.

12. Such activity of circulating leukocytes poses a significant risk for vascular cytotoxicity in the hypertensive rats.

13. The so-called hypertensive form of arteriosclerosis was demonstrated in the spleen, pancreas, and adrenal gland.

14. 16 Intern: well the diagnosis may be hypertensive heart disease diabetes mellitus with the nephritic syndrome.

15. Concerning secondary headaches, the most common Aetiologies were infections (29.7%) and hypertensive disorders (22.0%)

16. No interaction study has been performed with antibiotics, ergot alkaloids, and anti-hypertensive agents other than labetalol

17. Initial assessment of the hypertensive people should include a complete history and physical examination.

18. Objectives:To study the changes in microvascular rarefaction of retinae in hypertensive rats and patients.

19. A hypertensive Crisis is a sudden spike in blood pressure to 180/120 or higher

20. Guinea pigs respond to anaphylatoxin (AT) with an initial hypotension followed by a hypertensive phase.

21. The hypertensive group was on the average older, heavier and had a statistically significant larger absolute heart volume.

22. Deoxycorticosterone acetate (DOCA) salt induced hypertensive rats are adrenal models used to mimic human Conn's syndrome.

23. Amlong 5 MG Tablet is an anti-hypertensive used for the treatment of high blood pressure

24. Results from renal, aortic, adrenal, and lung tissues from spontaneously hypertensive rats did not differ from those of Wistar rats.

25. The adrenaline content and the rate of catecholamine synthesis of the adrenals of hypertensive rats were increased as compared to controls.

26. ABSTRACT: Breastfeeding is associated with a decrease in a woman’s risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer, diabetes mellitus, and hypertensive heart disease

27. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury, and physicians classify patients as hypertensive when their blood pressure is above 140/90.

28. A positive correlation was established between the total catecholamine content of the adrenals and the blood pressure in hypertensive animals.

29. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (which include pre-eclampsia) are one of the most common causes of death due to pregnancy.

30. With user-programmable selections, the Cufflink will simulate the full range or normal, hypertensive, and hypotensive dynamic NIBP waveforms repre-senting typical adult

31. On the arterial blood pressure, the extract proved to be capable of lowering the blood pressure both in normotensive and hypertensive anaesthetised dogs.

32. Such pre-excitation pacing therapy may be beneficial to hypertensive patients with an abnormal distribution of ventricular wall stress/strain.

33. With good blood pressure control and medication compliance, the 10-year survival rate of patients with hypertensive crises approaches 70%.

34. Severe Asymptomatic hypertension, or hypertensive urgency, is defined as severely elevated blood pressure (180 mm Hg or more systolic, or 110 mm Hg or …

35. 10 It is confirmed that, inhibiting the activity of Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme can lower the blood pressure in hypertensive patients potently.

36. This study aims to examine the frequency of the pheochromocytoma (pheo), defined as a “benign, intra-adrenal, hypertensive, sporadic, unilateral tumor.”

37. Further deaths are caused by septicaemia, complications connected with miscarriage or abortion or are due to prolonged labour and pregnancy-related hypertensive complications

38. The effects of renal sodium excretion was examined in individual comparative studies during metabolic acidosis and metabolic alkalosis in hydropenic hypertensive individuals.

39. Ambler's cause of death was congestive heart failure and hypertensive cardiovascular disease associated with morbid obesity, "in combination with forcible restraint," according to …

40. The final part of the paper is devoted to a discussion of the problems specific to general anaesthesia and preparation for surgery in hypertensive patients.

41. Hypertensive patients with pyelonephritis (group I) excreted absolutely and in relation to the filtered loadmore sodium than normotensive patients (group II) with the same disease.

42. The catecholamine content and the rate of synthesis of catecholamines from intravenously administered14C-tyrosine in adrenals, hearts and spleens of DOC-hypertensive rats and of untreated controls were measured.

43. The researchers, published in the Journal of Neuroscience, tracked the flow of Cerebrospinal fluid and found that the hypertensive rats exhibited larger ventricles, decreased brain …

44. While adrenal DβH activity was increased in Dahl S rats, it was diminished in SHR in the prehypertensive as well as in the hypertensive stages.

45. Aortae taken from spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) and Wistar Kyoto (WKY) rats aged 4, 8 and 16 weeks were prepared as rings and used to measure the effects of five vasoconstrictors

46. Primary Aldosteronism (PA) is the most common form of secondary hypertension (HTN), with an estimated prevalence of 4% of hypertensive patients in primary care and around 10% of referred patients

47. Norepinephrine in pressor doses causes in part a decrease of plasma renin activity in patients with secondary aldosteronism or adrenal insufficiency and an increase in the normotensive and hypertensive groups.

48. In 4 out of 8 patients with secondary aldosteronism or adrenal insufficiency and 4 out of 16 hypertensive patients plasma renin activity is increased by angiotensin infusion.

49. Aggressive approaches to acute stroke therapy, e.g. hypervolaemic-hypertensive therapy, ventricular drainage, decompressive surgery or experimental use of thrombolytic agents require management in a specialized neurological ICU.

50. These data suggest that the adrenal system of hypertensive patients produces less total corticoids; plasma ACTH levels of these patients therefore are higher than those of normal individuals.