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Renal circulation in hypertension. The xenon-133 desaturation method.Ladofoged, Jørgen. January 1968 (has links)
Afhandling--Copenhagen. / Summary in Danish. Bibliography: p. 121-[127]
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The hypertension-prone man a study on the pathogenesis of hypertension with regard to insulin sensitivity /Endre, Tomas. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1997. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
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The hypertension-prone man a study on the pathogenesis of hypertension with regard to insulin sensitivity /Endre, Tomas. January 1997 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1997. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
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Pharmacoepidemiologic studies on cardiovascular drugs with special reference to the effectiveness and safety of blood pressure lowering drugs /Merlo, Juan. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Lund University, 1998. / Added t.p. with thesis statement inserted.
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Attenuation of negative affect in those at increased risk for hypertension as a function of endogenous baroreceptor stimulation /Wilkinson, Daniel Z. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Ohio University, August, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 156-175)
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The relationship between peak exercise blood pressure and postexercise hypotension among men with high normal to stage 1 hypertensionJohnson, Amy Nicole. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Connecticut, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 42-47).
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An integrative psychophysiological model of hypertension, adrenergic activation and memoryBrügge, Kay U. 10 November 2011 (has links)
D.Litt. et Phil. / The condition known as hypertensive encephalopathy has thrust high blood pressure as a factor in cognitive dysfunction into the limelight. The present study seeks to explore this phenomenon, the allied considerations of adrenergic activation and blockade (as induced by the class of anti-hypertensives termed beta-adrenergic antagonists) and their relationship with attention and memory. The main impetus for the thesis derives from the disparate results of studies into the functioning of attention and memory processes in both medicated and unmedicated hypertensives, despite consistent outcomes having emerged from animal studies. An integrative, explanatory psychophysiological model 1s consequently developed to help illuminate this scientific terrain. The study constitutes an analysis of the course and pathogenesis of hypertension, with a specific emphasis on factors that maintain the disease as well as those that serve to lessen its adverse health effects. The association between hypertension and sympathetic nervous system activation receives much attention together with relevant personality and behavioural variables. It is discussed how sympathetic nervous system activation and the failure of certain negative feedback mechanisms relate to hypertension as well as memory consolidation. The disparate study outcomes and explanations regarding the connection between adrenergic activation and memory are traced to certain paradigmatic roots. These include the computer analogy of mental functioning, Cartesian dualist notions and the case of 'HM'. In contrast to, notably, the Cartesian dualist notions, it is shown that body and brain are a necessary unity for memory formation. This unity is explicated through an analysis of baroreceptor function as an example of a 'simple' cybernetic system involved in maintaining regulated cerebral blood flow.
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A survey of the implementation of the national guidelines for the management of pregnancy induced hypertension by midwives at level-1 clinics in the Eastern CapeMsimango, Nombuyiselo 12 April 2010 (has links)
MSc (Nursing), Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, 2009 / Pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) occurring during pregnancy, labour and
puerperium is a major contributor to the high percentage of maternal morbidity and
mortality in the Eastern Cape Province, and worldwide.
In South Africa (SA), PIH is the second most common of all primary causes of maternal
mortality reported in the triennium from 1999 to 2001. From 1999 to 2001, PIH was the
cause of 20,7 % (n = 507) of all maternal mortalities in SA (Department of Health
(DOH), 2001:38). In the light of these statistics and other statistics related to other causes
of MMR, the National Confidential Committee on Enquiries into Maternal Deaths
(NCCEMD) developed the National Guidelines for Maternity Care in South Africa, a
Manual for Clinics, Community Health Centres and District Hospitals. The guidelines
related to PIH were of particular interest in this study.
A quantitative, descriptive and contextual survey was conducted to determine the
implementation of the National Guidelines for Maternity Care for the management of
PIH by the midwife at level-1 clinics in the Eastern Cape, and to make recommendations
for the management of PIH by midwives at level-1 clinics with the intention of reducing
maternal mortality and morbidity due to PIH. The research method comprised a
retrospective record review of the records of all patients admitted with PIH at a level-3
hospital who were referred by a midwife from a level-1 clinic. Data were collected by
means of a researcher-administered data collection tool based on the
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National Guidelines for Maternity Care in SA for the management of PIH. The researcher
wished to determine whether the National Guidelines for Maternity Care in SA was being
implemented for the management of PIH by midwives at level-1 clinics in East London.
A purposive sample of 290 maternal records of mothers who had been admitted for PIH
at level 3 after being referred from level-1 clinics from May 1999 to June 2003 were
used. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Ethical issues were taken into
consideration. Validity and reliability were ensured.
In conclusion, given the study findings, the researcher has made recommendations with
the intention of reducing mortality due to PHI in the Eastern Cape.
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Modulation of glomerular morphology by varying dietary protein intake in spontaneously hypertensive rats : a stereological studyVaughan, Debra L. January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
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Nitric oxide and pulmonary vascular resistance in health and diseaseCremona, George Ian January 1994 (has links)
No description available.
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