820 resultados para Blood pressure monitoring
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OPINION STATEMENT Children who present with acute neurological symptoms suggestive of a stroke need immediate clinical assessment and urgent neuroimaging to confirm diagnosis. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the investigation of first choice due to limited sensitivity of computed tomography (CT) for detection of ischaemia. Acute monitoring should include monitoring of blood pressure and body temperature, and neurological observations. Surveillance in a paediatric high dependency or intensive care unit and neurosurgical consultation are mandatory in children with large infarcts at risk of developing malignant oedema or haemorrhagic transformation. Thrombolysis and/or endovascular treatment, whilst not currently approved for use in children, may be considered when stroke diagnosis is confirmed within 4.5 to 6 h, provided there are no contraindications on standard adult criteria. Standard treatment consists of aspirin, but anticoagulation therapy is frequently prescribed in stroke due to cardiac disease and extracranial dissection. Steroids and immunosuppression have a definite place in children with proven vasculitis, but their role in focal arteriopathies is less clear. Decompressive craniotomy should be considered in children with deteriorating consciousness or signs of raised intracranial pressure.
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Nitric oxide produced in endothelial cells affects vascular tone. To investigate the role of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in blood pressure regulation, we have generated mice heterozygous (+/−) or homozygous (−/−) for disruption of the eNOS gene. Immunohistochemical staining with anti-eNOS antibodies showed reduced amounts of eNOS protein in +/− mice and absence of eNOS protein in −/− mutant mice. Male or female mice of all three eNOS genotypes were indistinguishable in general appearance and histology, except that −/− mice had lower body weights than +/+ or +/− mice. Blood pressures tended to be increased (by approximately 4 mmHg) in +/− mice compared with +/+, while −/− mice had a significant increase in pressure compared with +/+ mice (≈18 mmHg) or +/− mice (≈14 mmHg). Plasma renin concentration in the −/− mice was nearly twice that of +/+ mice, although kidney renin mRNA was modestly decreased in the −/− mice. Heart rates in the −/− mice were significantly lower than in +/− or +/+ mice. Appropriate genetic controls show that these phenotypes in F2 mice are due to the eNOS mutation and are not due to sequences that might differ between the two parental strains (129 and C57BL/6J) and are linked either to the eNOS locus or to an unlinked chromosomal region containing the renin locus. Thus eNOS is essential for maintenance of normal blood pressures and heart rates. Comparisons between the current eNOS mutant mice and previously generated inducible nitric oxide synthase mutants showed that homozygous mutants for the latter differ in having unaltered blood pressures and heart rates; both are susceptible to lipopolysaccharide-induced death.
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Introdução: A prevalência de doenças crônicas, sobretudo na população idosa, nos coloca diante da necessidade de modelos longitudinais de cuidado. Atualmente os sujeitos estão sendo cada vez mais responsabilizados pelo gerenciamento de sua saúde através do uso de dispositivos de monitoramento, tais como o glicosímetro e o aferidor de pressão arterial. Esta nova realidade culmina na tomada de decisão no próprio domicílio. Objetivos: Identificar a tomada de decisão de idosos no monitoramento domiciliar das condições crônicas; identificar se as variáveis: sexo, escolaridade e renda influenciam a tomada de decisão; identificar a percepção dos idosos quanto às ações de cuidado no domicílio; identificar as dificuldades e estratégias no manuseio dos dispositivos de monitoramento. Materiais e métodos: Estudo quantitativo, exploratório e transversal. Casuística: 150 sujeitos com 60 anos de idade ou mais, sem comprometimento cognitivo, sem depressão e que façam uso do glicosímetro e/ou do aferidor de pressão arterial no domicílio. Instrumentos para seleção dos participantes: (1) Mini Exame do Estado Mental; (2) Escala de Depressão Geriátrica e (3) Escala de Atividades Instrumentais de Vida Diária de Lawton e Brody; Coleta de dados: realizada na cidade de Ribeirão Preto - SP entre setembro de 2014 e outubro de 2015. Instrumentos: (1) Questionário Socioeconômico; (2) Questionário sobre a tomada de decisão no monitoramento da saúde no domicílio (3) Classificação do uso de dispositivos eletrônicos voltados aos cuidados à saúde. Análise dos dados: Realizada estatística descritiva e quantificações absolutas e percentuais para identificar a relação entre tomada de decisão de acordo com o sexo, escolaridade e renda. Resultados: Participaram 150 idosos, sendo 117 mulheres e 33 homens, com média de idade de 72 anos. Destes, 113 são hipertensos e 62 são diabéticos. Quanto à tomada de decisão imediata, tanto os que fazem uso do aferidor de pressão arterial (n=128) quanto do glicosímetro (n=62) referem em sua maioria procurar ajuda médica, seguida da administração do medicamento prescrito e opções alternativas de tratamento. Em médio prazo destaca-se a procura por ajuda profissional para a maioria dos idosos em ambos os grupos. Foi notada pequena diferença na tomada de decisão com relação ao sexo. Quanto à escolaridade, os idosos com mais anos de estudos tendem a procurar mais pelo serviço de saúde se comparado aos idosos de menor escolaridade. A renda não mostrou influencia entre os usuários do glicosímetro. Já entre os usuários do aferidor de pressão arterial, idosos de maior renda tendem a procurar mais pelo serviço de saúde. A maioria dos participantes se refere ao monitoramento domiciliar da saúde de maneira positiva, principalmente pela praticidade em não sair de casa, obtenção rápida de resultados e possibilidade de controle contínuo da doença. As principais dificuldades no manuseio do glicosímetro estão relacionadas ao uso da lanceta e fita reagente, seguida da checagem dos resultados armazenados. Já as dificuldades no uso do aferidor de pressão arterial estão relacionadas a conferir o resultado após cada medida e ao posicionamento correto do corpo durante o monitoramento. Em ambos os grupos as estratégias utilizadas são pedir o auxílio de terceiros e tentativa e erro. Conclusão: Os idosos tem se mostrado favoráveis às ações de monitoramento domiciliar da saúde. De maneira geral, de imediato decidem por ações dentro do próprio domicílio para o controle dos sintomas e isto reforça a necessidade do investimento em informação de qualidade e educação em saúde para que o gerenciamento domiciliar possa vir a ser uma vertente do cuidado integral no tratamento das condições crônicas.
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Being overweight is associated with both higher systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) during pregnancy and increased risk of gestational hypertensive disorders. The objective of this study was to determine and quantify the effect of body mass index (BMI) on mean arterial pressure (MAP) at several time points throughout pregnancy in normotensive (NT) and chronic hypertensive pregnant (HT) women.
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Trabalho Final do Curso de Mestrado Integrado em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa, 2014
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AIMS Propofol sedation has been shown to be safe for atrial fibrillation ablation and internal cardioverter-defibrillator implantation but its use for catheter ablation (CA) of ventricular tachycardia (VT) has yet to be evaluated. Here, we tested the hypothesis that VT ablation can be performed using propofol sedation administered by trained nurses under a cardiologist's supervision. METHODS AND RESULTS Data of 205 procedures (157 patients, 1.3 procedures/patient) undergoing CA for sustained VT under propofol sedation were analysed. The primary endpoint was change of sedation and/or discontinuation of propofol sedation due to side effects and/or haemodynamic instability. Propofol cessation was necessary in 24 of 205 procedures. These procedures (Group A; n = 24, 11.7%) were compared with those with continued propofol sedation (Group B; n = 181, 88.3%). Propofol sedation was discontinued due to hypotension (n = 22; 10.7%), insufficient oxygenation (n = 1, 0.5%), or hypersalivation (n = 1, 0.5%). Procedures in Group A were significantly longer (210 [180-260] vs. 180 [125-220] min, P = 0.005), had a lower per hour propofol rate (3.0 ± 1.2 vs. 3.8 ± 1.2 mg/kg of body weight/h, P = 0.004), and higher cumulative dose of fentanyl administered (0.15 [0.13-0.25] vs. 0.1 [0.05-0.13] mg, P < 0.001), compared with patients in Group B. Five (2.4%) adverse events occurred. CONCLUSION Sedation using propofol can be safely performed for VT ablation under the supervision of cardiologists. Close haemodynamic monitoring is required, especially in elderly patients and during lengthy procedures, which carrying a higher risk for systolic blood pressure decline.
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THE AIM OF THE STUDY There are limited data on blood pressure targets and vasopressor use following cardiac arrest. We hypothesized that hypotension and high vasopressor load are associated with poor neurological outcome following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). METHODS We included 412 patients with OHCA included in FINNRESUSCI study conducted between 2010 and 2011. Hemodynamic data and vasopressor doses were collected electronically in one, two or five minute intervals. We evaluated thresholds for time-weighted (TW) mean arterial pressure (MAP) and outcome by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, and used multivariable analysis adjusting for co-morbidities, factors at resuscitation, an illness severity score, TW MAP and total vasopressor load (VL) to test associations with one-year neurologic outcome, dichotomized into either good (1-2) or poor (3-5) according to the cerebral performance category scale. RESULTS Of 412 patients, 169 patients had good and 243 patients had poor one-year outcomes. The lowest MAP during the first six hours was 58 (inter-quartile range [IQR] 56-61) mmHg in those with a poor outcome and 61 (59-63) mmHg in those with a good outcome (p<0.01), and lowest MAP was independently associated with poor outcome (OR 1.02 per mmHg, 95% CI 1.00-1.04, p=0.03). During the first 48h the median (IQR) of the TW mean MAP was 80 (78-82) mmHg in patients with poor, and 82 (81-83) mmHg in those with good outcomes (p=0.03) but in multivariable analysis TWA MAP was not associated with outcome. Vasopressor load did not predict one-year neurologic outcome. CONCLUSIONS Hypotension occurring during the first six hours after cardiac arrest is an independent predictor of poor one-year neurologic outcome. High vasopressor load was not associated with poor outcome and further randomized trials are needed to define optimal MAP targets in OHCA patients.
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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.
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Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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An increase in left ventricular mass (LVM) occurs in the presence of type 2 diabetes, apparently independent of hypertension (1), but the determinants of this process are unknown. Brachial blood pressure is not representative of that at the ascending aorta (2) because the pressure wave is amplified from central to peripheral arteries. Central blood pressure is probably more clinically important since local pulsatile pressure determines adverse arterial and myocardial remodeling (3,4). Thus, an inaccurate assessment of the contribution of arterial blood pressure to LVM may occur if only brachial blood pressure is taken into consideration. In this study we sought the contribution of central blood pressure (and other interactive factors known to affect wave reflection, e.g., glycemic control and total arterial compliance) to LVM in patients with type 2 diabetes.