scholarly journals Typical blood pressure response during dobutamine stress echocardiography of patients without known cardiovascular disease who have normal stress echocardiograms

2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (5) ◽  
pp. 557-563 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara Abram ◽  
Adelaide M. Arruda-Olson ◽  
Christopher G. Scott ◽  
Patricia A. Pellikka ◽  
Vuyisile T. Nkomo ◽  
...  
2017 ◽  
Vol 58 (4) ◽  
pp. 291-293 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vasileios Kamperidis ◽  
George Giannakoulas ◽  
Maria Vlachou ◽  
Stella Ntourtsiou ◽  
Georgios Sianos ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  

The blood pressure response to physical activities is an essential contributor to ambulatory blood pressure and a risk factor for future cardiovascular disease. Peak exercise blood pressure and the blood pressure elevation from rest to peak exercise are higher in apparently healthy men without a prior history of hypertension than in their female peers. Lifestyle modifications can decrease blood pressure during aerobic and resistance exercise. However, there may be sex differences in the effects of lifestyle modifications on blood pressure responses to exercise. Additionally, the optimal blood pressure interventions probably differ between men and women due to sex differences in lifestyles. In men, hypertension not only increases the risk of cardiovascular disease but also worsens quality of life by contributing to erectile dysfunction. Further studies are warranted to attenuate the exaggerated blood pressure response to exercise in men.


Author(s):  
A.R. Vidyullatha ◽  
D. Lavanya ◽  
G.Benny Sanfrancisco

Aims and Objectives: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability in industrialized nations, as well as in developing countries, Leading to premature morbidity and mortality, and to preventable losses of employment, earnings, and quality of life. The present study includes the effect of meditation on blood pressure. Material and Methods: The study population of 100 subjects out of which 50 were Non-meditators and 50 were meditators attending sainath pathanjali yoga centre. Using sphygmomanometer and stethoscope Blood pressure response to standing was recorded. Results: The improvements in autonomic functions are seen meditators in this study which are similar to other studies done on meditation and yoga. Conclusion: In present study Blood pressure response to standing difference of both systolic &diastolic was significantly higher in meditators than in nonmeditators on change of posture from supine to erect indicating decreased sympathetic dominance. Keywords: Cardiovascular disease, Systolic blood pressure, Diastolic blood pressure.


Author(s):  
Sara Abram ◽  
Adelaide M. Arruda-Olson ◽  
Christopher G. Scott ◽  
Patricia A. Pellikka ◽  
Vuyisile T. Nkomo ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 17 (11) ◽  
pp. 837-844 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikolaos Tzemos ◽  
Pitt O. Lim ◽  
Isla S. Mackenzie ◽  
Thomas M. MacDonald

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