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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Pregnancy induced hypertension: development of a model for prediction. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 1997 (has links)
Michael Scott Rogers. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1997. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 265-314). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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[Biochemical and epidemiological basis of hypertension] : published works submitted to the University of Adelaide for the degree of Doctor of Science / Robert Vandongen

Vandongen, Robert January 1987 (has links)
Title from spine / Includes bibliographies / 1 v. (various pagings) : / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Thesis (D. Sc.)--University of Adelaide, 1988
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Role of circulating adrenaline in the pathogenesis of hypertension / Lina Terese Jablonskis.

Jablonskis, Lina Terese January 1994 (has links)
Includes copies of author's previously published works. / Bibliography: leaves 106-122. / xiii, 123 leaves : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Examines the relationship between circulating adrenaline (AD) and blood pressure. Results suggest that the elevation of circulating AD in hypertensive rats is a consequence rather than a cause of their hypertension. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Physiology, 1995
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Chemical prevention of corticosteroid-induced ocular hypertension in vitro and in vivo. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2011 (has links)
Xu Li. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2011. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 204-242). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese.
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Cardiovascular Fetal Programming in Quail (Colinus virginianus), An Avian Comparative Model

Flores Santin, Josele R. 12 1900 (has links)
The consequences of early embryonic insults and how they affect subsequent life reflects the emerging concept of "fetal programming". The aim of this project is to study the effects of embryonic insults as they subsequently manifest themselves in adults, with emphasis on the heart and vasculature. My experiments establish that fetal programming operates on the bobwhite quail inducing similar changes as those observed in mammalians and other birds. The quail's fast development provides reliable data in a short period of time than other avian models (e.g. domestic chicken). Data on quail showed a correlation between egg mass and hatchling mass; where small eggs produce small hatchlings but a high mortality made it impractical as a stressor for this study. Hypoxia was used as a stressor during embryonic incubation, where it induced a low hatching weight in quail that was not observable in adult birds. Morphological measurements demonstrated an increased ventricular collagen content and reduced ventricular lumen in birds in adults incubated in hypoxia consistent with hypertension. The hematological analyzes showed few differences indicating organ remodeling instead of hematopoietic compensation. The assessment of vascular reactivity pointed out an impaired endothelium dependent relaxation commonly associated to hypertension in birds and mammals. Fetal programming could be a widespread response to an adverse prenatal environment in endotherms and the resulting data from this work contributes to our understanding of fetal programming in vertebrates and its long term consequences.
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Diagnóstico de hipertensão pulmonar em indivíduos adultos com doença falciforme / Diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension in adults with sickle cell disease

Fonsêca, Guilherme Henrique Hencklain 27 August 2008 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Pacientes com doenças falciformes (DF) e outras anemias hemolíticas têm prevalência aumentada de hipertensão pulmonar (HP), sendo este diagnóstico associado com maior mortalidade. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar a prevalência desta complicação, suas características clínicas e laboratoriais e determinar o padrão hemodinâmico ao cateterismo de artéria pulmonar. MÉTODOS: Neste estudo transversal 80 pacientes consecutivos com anemia falciforme e Sb0 talassemia foram submetidos à ecocardiografia por um único observador. Os pacientes foram avaliados clinicamente, para verificar a presença de complicações associadas à DF, realizaram um teste de caminhada e realizaram exames hematológicos e bioquímicos referentes a parâmetros de hemólise, inflamação, função hepática e renal. Foi indicada avaliação hemodinâmica, com cateterismo de artéria pulmonar (Swan-Ganz), para os pacientes com velocidade de fluxo retrógrado pela tricúspide (VRT) ³2,5m/s, detectada ao ecocardiograma. A HP foi caracterizada por pressão média da artéria pulmonar ³ 25 mmHg. Os pacientes com HP foram comparados, com relação aos mesmos parâmetros prévios, ao restante da população estudada. RESULTADOS: 40% dos pacientes (32/80) apresentaram VRT³2,5m/s, sendo indicado avaliação hemodinâmica. O grupo com VRT³2,5m/s apresentou maior média etária, maior prevalência de úlceras de perna, de proteinúria e de hepatite C, menores valores de hemoglobina e de albumina, maiores valores de uréia, de creatinina, de ácido úrico, de desidrogenase lática, de aspartato aminotransferase e de gglutamiltranspeptidase do que os do grupo VRT<2,5m/s. O grupo VRT³2,5m/s apresentou também menor distância percorrida no teste de caminhada e saturação de oxigênio mais baixa tanto em repouso quanto após a caminhada. Ao ecocardiograma, este grupo apresentou maior volume atrial direito e esquerdo. 78% dos pacientes (25/32) com indicação de cateterismo se submeteram ao procedimento e em 8 deles foi confirmada HP. Dos 8 pacientes com diagnóstico de HP, 3 apresentaram hipertensão pré-capilar e os demais apresentaram hipertensão capilar (pressão de oclusão da artéria pulmonar acima de 15 mmHg). A VRT medida pelo ecocardiograma apresentou boa correlação com a medida de pressão sistólica de artéria pulmonar aferida no cateterismo (r=0,77). Os pacientes com HP confirmada apresentaram média etária maior, menores concentrações de hemoglobina e de contagem plaquetária e maiores valores de desidrogenase lática, uréia, creatinina, ácido úrico, gglutamiltranspeptidase e ferro do que o grupo sem HP. Os indivíduos com HP tiveram pior desempenho no teste de caminhada do que o grupo sem HP. Pacientes com HP apresentaram dilatação de átrio direito e esquerdo e índice cardíaco mais elevado do que o grupo sem HP. CONCLUSÕES: Pacientes com DF têm prevalência aumentada de HP detectada pelo ecocardiograma e confirmada pelo cateterismo pulmonar. O ecocardiograma é um bom instrumento de triagem. As populações separadas de acordo com o nível de VRT ao ecocardiograma apresentam diferenças clínicas e laboratoriais, sugerindo maior taxa de hemólise nas com VRT³2,5m/s. Estas diferenças se mantêm, na maior parte das situações, quando o diagnóstico de HP é confirmado. Indivíduos com diagnóstico de HP podem ter padrões hemodinâmicos de hipertensão capilar ou pré-capilar, denotando diferentes etiologias que podem implicar em diferentes abordagens terapêuticas. / INTRODUCTION: Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and other haemolytic anaemia have increased prevalence of pulmonary hypertension (PH) that is related to higher mortality. The aim of this stdy was to determine the prevalence of PH and, its clinical, laboratorial and hemodynamic features. METHODS: In a crosssectional study, we evaluated 80 consecutive patients with sickle cell anemia and Sb0thalassemia who were submitted to a Doppler echocardioghraphy performed by a single observer. Clinical and laboratorial data were collected for all patients in order to verify the presence of SCD complications and to evaluate haemolysis rate, inflammation, liver and renal function. All patients performed a six-minute walk test. Patients who had peak velocity of regurgitant flow of tricuspid (Vrft) of at least 2.5 m/s were referred to pulmonary artery catheterization (Swan-Ganz). PH was defined as a mean pulmonary artery pressure ³ 25 mmHg. Clinical, laboratorial and hemodynamic data of patients with confirmed PH were compared to those data of patients without PH. RESULTS: Forty percent of patients (32/80) had Vrft ³ 2.5m/s and hemodynamic evaluation was recommended. The group of patients with Vrft³2.5 m/s had higher average age, higher prevalence of leg ulcers, proteinuria and hepatitis C, lower values of hemoglobin and albumin, higher values of urea, creatinine, uric acid, lactic dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase and gglutamyltranspeptidase than the group with Vrft<2.5 m.s. The group with Vrft³2.5 m/s had poorer performance on the walk test and had lowest oxygen saturation at rest and post-exercise. On echocardiography, this group had greater right and left atrial volume. Only 78% of patients (25/32) underwent pulmonary artery catheterization and, in 8 patients PH was confirmed. Among the patients with PH, 3 had pre-capillary hypertension and 5 had post-capillary hypertension (pulmonary artery occlusion pressure above 15 mmHg). The Vrft measured by echocardiogram showed good correlation with the value of systolic pulmonary artery pressure, measured on Swan-Ganz(r=0,77). The patients with confirmed PH had higher mean age, lower levels of haemoglobin and platelet count and higher values of lactic dehydrogenase, urea, creatinine, uric acid, iron and gglutamyltranspeptidase than the group without PH. Individuals with PH had poorer performance on walk test than the group without PH. Patients with PH showed increased right and left atrium volume and higher cardiac index than the group without PH. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with SCD had increased prevalence of PH detected by Doppler echocardiography and confirmed by pulmonary catheterization. The echocardiogram was a good tool for screening. Patients who had Vrft ³ 2.5m/s exhibited clinical and laboratorial data consistent with a higher hemolysis rate than those with Vrft<2.5 m/s. Individuals diagnosed with PH may have post-capillary or pre-capillary hypertension, suggesting the existence of several etiologies and the need for different therapeutic approaches.
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Diagnóstico de hipertensão pulmonar em indivíduos adultos com doença falciforme / Diagnosis of pulmonary hypertension in adults with sickle cell disease

Guilherme Henrique Hencklain Fonsêca 27 August 2008 (has links)
INTRODUÇÃO: Pacientes com doenças falciformes (DF) e outras anemias hemolíticas têm prevalência aumentada de hipertensão pulmonar (HP), sendo este diagnóstico associado com maior mortalidade. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estimar a prevalência desta complicação, suas características clínicas e laboratoriais e determinar o padrão hemodinâmico ao cateterismo de artéria pulmonar. MÉTODOS: Neste estudo transversal 80 pacientes consecutivos com anemia falciforme e Sb0 talassemia foram submetidos à ecocardiografia por um único observador. Os pacientes foram avaliados clinicamente, para verificar a presença de complicações associadas à DF, realizaram um teste de caminhada e realizaram exames hematológicos e bioquímicos referentes a parâmetros de hemólise, inflamação, função hepática e renal. Foi indicada avaliação hemodinâmica, com cateterismo de artéria pulmonar (Swan-Ganz), para os pacientes com velocidade de fluxo retrógrado pela tricúspide (VRT) ³2,5m/s, detectada ao ecocardiograma. A HP foi caracterizada por pressão média da artéria pulmonar ³ 25 mmHg. Os pacientes com HP foram comparados, com relação aos mesmos parâmetros prévios, ao restante da população estudada. RESULTADOS: 40% dos pacientes (32/80) apresentaram VRT³2,5m/s, sendo indicado avaliação hemodinâmica. O grupo com VRT³2,5m/s apresentou maior média etária, maior prevalência de úlceras de perna, de proteinúria e de hepatite C, menores valores de hemoglobina e de albumina, maiores valores de uréia, de creatinina, de ácido úrico, de desidrogenase lática, de aspartato aminotransferase e de gglutamiltranspeptidase do que os do grupo VRT<2,5m/s. O grupo VRT³2,5m/s apresentou também menor distância percorrida no teste de caminhada e saturação de oxigênio mais baixa tanto em repouso quanto após a caminhada. Ao ecocardiograma, este grupo apresentou maior volume atrial direito e esquerdo. 78% dos pacientes (25/32) com indicação de cateterismo se submeteram ao procedimento e em 8 deles foi confirmada HP. Dos 8 pacientes com diagnóstico de HP, 3 apresentaram hipertensão pré-capilar e os demais apresentaram hipertensão capilar (pressão de oclusão da artéria pulmonar acima de 15 mmHg). A VRT medida pelo ecocardiograma apresentou boa correlação com a medida de pressão sistólica de artéria pulmonar aferida no cateterismo (r=0,77). Os pacientes com HP confirmada apresentaram média etária maior, menores concentrações de hemoglobina e de contagem plaquetária e maiores valores de desidrogenase lática, uréia, creatinina, ácido úrico, gglutamiltranspeptidase e ferro do que o grupo sem HP. Os indivíduos com HP tiveram pior desempenho no teste de caminhada do que o grupo sem HP. Pacientes com HP apresentaram dilatação de átrio direito e esquerdo e índice cardíaco mais elevado do que o grupo sem HP. CONCLUSÕES: Pacientes com DF têm prevalência aumentada de HP detectada pelo ecocardiograma e confirmada pelo cateterismo pulmonar. O ecocardiograma é um bom instrumento de triagem. As populações separadas de acordo com o nível de VRT ao ecocardiograma apresentam diferenças clínicas e laboratoriais, sugerindo maior taxa de hemólise nas com VRT³2,5m/s. Estas diferenças se mantêm, na maior parte das situações, quando o diagnóstico de HP é confirmado. Indivíduos com diagnóstico de HP podem ter padrões hemodinâmicos de hipertensão capilar ou pré-capilar, denotando diferentes etiologias que podem implicar em diferentes abordagens terapêuticas. / INTRODUCTION: Patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and other haemolytic anaemia have increased prevalence of pulmonary hypertension (PH) that is related to higher mortality. The aim of this stdy was to determine the prevalence of PH and, its clinical, laboratorial and hemodynamic features. METHODS: In a crosssectional study, we evaluated 80 consecutive patients with sickle cell anemia and Sb0thalassemia who were submitted to a Doppler echocardioghraphy performed by a single observer. Clinical and laboratorial data were collected for all patients in order to verify the presence of SCD complications and to evaluate haemolysis rate, inflammation, liver and renal function. All patients performed a six-minute walk test. Patients who had peak velocity of regurgitant flow of tricuspid (Vrft) of at least 2.5 m/s were referred to pulmonary artery catheterization (Swan-Ganz). PH was defined as a mean pulmonary artery pressure ³ 25 mmHg. Clinical, laboratorial and hemodynamic data of patients with confirmed PH were compared to those data of patients without PH. RESULTS: Forty percent of patients (32/80) had Vrft ³ 2.5m/s and hemodynamic evaluation was recommended. The group of patients with Vrft³2.5 m/s had higher average age, higher prevalence of leg ulcers, proteinuria and hepatitis C, lower values of hemoglobin and albumin, higher values of urea, creatinine, uric acid, lactic dehydrogenase, aspartate aminotransferase and gglutamyltranspeptidase than the group with Vrft<2.5 m.s. The group with Vrft³2.5 m/s had poorer performance on the walk test and had lowest oxygen saturation at rest and post-exercise. On echocardiography, this group had greater right and left atrial volume. Only 78% of patients (25/32) underwent pulmonary artery catheterization and, in 8 patients PH was confirmed. Among the patients with PH, 3 had pre-capillary hypertension and 5 had post-capillary hypertension (pulmonary artery occlusion pressure above 15 mmHg). The Vrft measured by echocardiogram showed good correlation with the value of systolic pulmonary artery pressure, measured on Swan-Ganz(r=0,77). The patients with confirmed PH had higher mean age, lower levels of haemoglobin and platelet count and higher values of lactic dehydrogenase, urea, creatinine, uric acid, iron and gglutamyltranspeptidase than the group without PH. Individuals with PH had poorer performance on walk test than the group without PH. Patients with PH showed increased right and left atrium volume and higher cardiac index than the group without PH. CONCLUSIONS: Patients with SCD had increased prevalence of PH detected by Doppler echocardiography and confirmed by pulmonary catheterization. The echocardiogram was a good tool for screening. Patients who had Vrft ³ 2.5m/s exhibited clinical and laboratorial data consistent with a higher hemolysis rate than those with Vrft<2.5 m/s. Individuals diagnosed with PH may have post-capillary or pre-capillary hypertension, suggesting the existence of several etiologies and the need for different therapeutic approaches.

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