7 edition of Clinical aspects of secondary hypertension found in the catalog.
Published
1983
by Elsevier in Amsterdam, Oxford
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Written in
Edition Notes
Includes index.
Statement | editor J.I.S. Robertson. |
Series | Handbook of hypertension -- v.2 |
Contributions | Robertson, J. I. S. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | RC685.H8 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi,333p. : |
Number of Pages | 333 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21440228M |
ISBN 10 | 0444903089, 0444903410 |
A clear, concise resource, Hypertension: A Clinical Guide is of practical value to primary care doctors around the world who treat patients with hypertension every day. The book explores both fundamental and practical aspects, including epidemiology, risk, treatment, and secondary s: 2. A comprehensive review of all aspects of hypertension in the elderly using the most current clinical data. Topics range from basic concepts, epidemiology and trials, and evaluation and management, to pharmacologic treatment, special populations, and adherence, all presented with an emphasis on the optimal management of patients. The authors examine in detail the mechanisms of hypertension in.
Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My library. This signs and symptoms information for Secondary Hypertension has been gathered from various sources, may not be fully accurate, and may not be the full list of Secondary Hypertension signs or Secondary Hypertension symptoms. Furthermore, signs and symptoms of Secondary Hypertension may vary on an individual basis for each patient.
IV: Clinical aspects of arterial stiffness and wave reflections Aging: a physical perspective. Hypertension in women: is it different. Arterial stiffness and wave reflections at the different stages of the hypertensive vascular disease. Diabetes, lipids and other cardiovascular risk factors. Secondary hypertension is attributable to an underlying medical disorder. See Box for factors that suggest the presence of secondary hypertension, and Table for etiologies and screening techniques. Hypertension due to secondary causes is less likely to be seen in elderly individuals. Therefore, when assessing accelerated or poorly controlled blood pressures, one should always.
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The revised and updated 2nd Edition provides a logical, practical framework for managing patients with hypertension. Today's leading experts discuss all aspects of the field—from pathophysiology, pharmacological treatments, and lifestyle modifications to secondary hypertension and. Clinical aspects of secondary hypertension.
Amsterdam ; New York: Elsevier ; New York, NY: Sole distributors for the USA and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., (OCoLC) Document Type: Book: All Authors / Contributors: J I S Robertson. The introduction states that the aim of this book is to provide "the essential clinical, diagnostic and treatment aspects of secondary hypertension." These topics are covered by succinct and authoritative overviews that provide an agreeable balance between evidence-based medicine and skilled clinical experience.4/5(1).
The introduction states that the aim of this book is to provide “the essential clinical, diagnostic and treatment aspects of secondary hypertension.” These topics are covered by succinct and. Synopsis This book offers an overview of the latest advances in the epidemiological, pathophysiological, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of secondary hypertension, provided by a group of the most highly respected European experts in this field.
This book offers an overview of the latest advances in the epidemiological, pathophysiological, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of secondary hypertension, provided by a group of the most highly respected European experts in this field.
The clinical clues to look out for that could be suggestive of a secondary cause of hypertension are as follows: Resistant hypertension, i.e., persistent blood pressure greater than /90 mm Hg despite using three anti-hypertensives from different classes, that includes a diuretic, all at adequate doses.
Despite advances in the treatment of primary pulmonary hypertension (PPH), therapy for secondary pulmonary arterial hypertension (SPAH) remains unsatisfactory.
1–6 Intravenous epoprostenol has been reported to be of benefit in patients who have pulmonary arterial hypertension associated with collagen vascular disease, human immunodeficiency virus, congenital heart disease, and portopulmonary. Publisher: Oxford Cardiology Library, Oxford University Press, Oxford, ISBN: Price: £ I have always been fascinated by how primary care and secondary care look at hypertension in different lights.
This pocket reference, written by cardiologists, demonstrates those differences and. This book provides a comprehensive overview of secondary hypertension for clinicians, including cardiologists as well as primary training physicians and general practitioners.
A large number of patients suffer from high blood pressure, and it was previously thought that secondary hypertension accounted for 10% of all cases. Dr. George Mansoor' s volume on Secondary Hyper tension is an important contribution to the field of clinical hypertension and vascular diseases, since it brings up to date the numerous diagnostic and therapeutic advances in the evaluation for secondary types of hyper s: 1.
A clear, concise resource, Hypertension: A Clinical Guide is of practical value to primary care doctors around the world who treat patients with hypertension every day. The book explores both fundamental and practical aspects, including epidemiology, risk, treatment, and secondary causes.
After discussing methods of diagnosis and evaluation. History-taking is straightforward since, in most cases, hypertension is asymptomatic. However, symptoms can include headaches, transient ischemic attacks, mild visual disturbances, epistaxes, exertional dyspnea (if heart failure has developed), angina, claudication, weight gain (in Cushing's syndrome), nocturia, and hematuria (with renal disease).
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ESC/ESH Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension: The Task Force for the management of arterial. Portal hypertension is the abnormal pathophysiologic state that develops in liver cirrhosis and certain other disorders with characteristic clinical and hemodynamic features.
There has been great progress in our under standing and management of portal hypertension, particularly in the diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. Download the eBook Pulmonary Hypertension in PDF or EPUB format and read it directly on your mobile phone, computer or any device.
this ground-breaking text supplies a comprehensive review of both the primary and secondary clinical and investigative aspects of this condition. Related Books to: Pulmonary Hypertension. Basic & Clinical. A comprehensive review of all aspects of hypertension in the elderly using the most current clinical data.
Topics range from basic concepts, epidemiology and trials, and evaluation and management, to pharmacologic treatment, special populations, and adherence, all presented with an emphasis on the optimal management of patients. Clinical evidence. The literature was reviewed from December onwards (the cut-off date of the previous guideline) for systematic reviews, RCTs and subgroup analyses of RCTs which addressed first-line ant-hypertensive treatment in elderly people (aged ≥80 years) with primary isons could be anti-hypertensive treatment or placebo.
This book offers an overview of the latest advances in the epidemiological, pathophysiological, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of secondary hypertension, provided by a group of the most highly res. You'll find the long-term effects of primary and secondary hypertension and a lengthy section on hypertensions for special populations featured prominently.
Prevention and treatment of hypertension are covered in detail, from lifestyle and diet issues to drug choice and delivery, and the section on comparison of guidelines is unique to this book. A comprehensive review of all aspects of hypertension in the elderly using the most current clinical data.
Topics range from basic concepts, epidemiology and trials, and evaluation and management, to pharmacologic treatment, special populations, and adherence, all presented with an emphasis on the optimal management of cturer: Humana.
A complete clinically focused guide to managing the full spectrum of kidney diseases and hypertension A Doody's Core Title! "an up-to-date, accessible guide that covers all major clinical aspects of the adult patient with diseases involving the kidneys and hypertension.
Numerous figures and tables are well integrated into structured chapters creating an easy flow of information that helps. There is still much uncertainty about the pathophysiology of hypertension. A small number of patients (between 2% and 5%) have an underlying renal or adrenal disease as the cause for their raised blood pressure.
In the remainder, however, no clear single identifiable cause is found and their condition is labelled “essential hypertension”. A number of physiological mechanisms are .