Arterial Function
Fig. 26.1 Central aortic pressure-flow relations. Volumetric flow into the aorta is assessed by multiplying left ventricular outflow tract flow velocity (a) and area computed from diameter (b). The resulting…
Fig. 26.1 Central aortic pressure-flow relations. Volumetric flow into the aorta is assessed by multiplying left ventricular outflow tract flow velocity (a) and area computed from diameter (b). The resulting…
Fig. 16.1 Risks factors and mechanisms that plausibly link diabetes with vascular disease. ROS reactive oxygen species, NO nitric oxide 16.2.1 Endothelial Dysfunction The endothelium has a central role in…
Fig. 9.1 Diagram demonstrating how proinflammatory and pro-fibrotic mechanisms impact on vascular inflammation and remodelling in vascular injury. Oxidative stress plays an important role in vascular injury. Biomarkers of these…
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015Adel Berbari and Giuseppe Mancia (eds.)Arterial Disorders10.1007/978-3-319-14556-3_29 29. Therapeutic Options: Lifestyle Measures and Pharmacological Approaches Ian B. Wilkinson1 and Bronwen G. King1 (1) Division of Experimental Medicine and Immunotherapeutics, University of Cambridge, Addenbrooke’s Hospital,…
Factor Study Recipient-related factors Increased age Barenbrock et al. (1998) [36] Ferro et al. (2002) [21] Bahous et al. (2004) [7] Bahous et al. (2006) [34] Delahousse et al. (2008)…
Fig. 24.1 Schematic of pathogenesis of pre-eclampsia, based on current evidence. The decreased low-resistance shunting of maternal blood, due to a disruption of the maternal-fetal interface, at the placenta has…
Fig. 23.1 Flow chart for acute stroke management (Reproduced with permission from Goldstein [7]) 23.1.1.5 Thrombolysis Intravenous Fibrinolytic Therapy Intravenous fibrinolytic therapy for acute stroke is widely accepted. The US…
Fig. 17.1 Comparisons of (a) changes in carotid Young’s elastic modulus (cYEM), (b) changes in carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) and (c) baseline and follow-up body mass index (BMI), between…
1. Primary renal parenchymal disorders 2. Diabetic kidney disease 3. Hypertension 4. Infections 5. Tumors of the kidney and renal pelvis 6. Renal arterial aging The present chapter is a…
Fig. 14.1 Normal values for pulse wave velocity (c-f PWV): average according to age (1,455 healthy, normotensive subjects). Boxes contain 50 % of the data and bars contain the remainder…