14 research outputs found

    [The treatment of arterial hypertension in the presence of bronchopneumopathies].

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    none5nonePessina AC;Mozzato MG;Rossi GP;Bongiovì S;Semplicini APessina, ACHILLE CESARE; Mozzato, Mg; Rossi, Gianpaolo; Bongiovì, S; Semplicini, Andre

    Percutaneous transluminal renal angioplasty: influence of complications on long-term blood pressure results.

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    Renal hemodynamic changes induced by hypertension and its treatment.

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    Essential hypertension is associated with increased intrarenal resistance that may go undetected unless the fractional distribution of cardiac output to the kidney is measured. Several hypotensive drugs induce a transient reduction of renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate due to the reduction in renal perfusion. This may represent an untoward effect especially in subjects already presenting a clinically relevant reduction of renal function. Loop diuretics, cardioselective and intrinsic sympathomimetic activity (ISA) beta-blockers, calcium entry-blockers, and angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors either do not significantly reduce or even increase renal perfusion. This is one more reason for considering these agents as first choice drugs for the treatment of hypertension

    Red blood cell membrane cation transport in normotensive psoriatics

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