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Parents' High Blood Pressure Associated With Increased Risk Of Hypertension Throughout Life In Men
25 March 2008
Individuals who have one or two parents with hypertension appear to have a significantly increased risk of developing elevated blood pressure throughout their adult lives, according to a report in the March 24 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.

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Hypertension and Maternal–Fetal Conflict during Placental Malaria
Malaria and hypertension are major causes of maternal mortality in tropical countries, especially during first pregnancies, but evidence for a relationship between these syndromes is contradictory.

Duplex Ultrasound of the Right Carotid Artery

CASE STUDY - A Man with Labile Blood Pressure
A 53-year-old man was admitted to hospital in September 2005 with chest pain. He had a history of nasopharyngeal carcinoma in 1986, for which he was treated with fractionated radiotherapy (62.5 Gy total).

Comorbidity pattern

Irbesartan for the treatment of hypertension in patients with the metabolic syndrome: A sub analysis of the Treat to Target post authorization survey. Prospective observational, two armed study in 14,200 patients
The metabolic syndrome is a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors leading to an increased risk for the subsequent development of diabetes and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.

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High Blood Pressure Strategy (HBPS)

This program developed by the HSFO aims at helping people of Ontario and their healthcare providers better prevent, identify and control high blood pressure. The High Blood Pressure Strategy brings together caregivers in the areas of education, advocacy, research and high blood pressure. This study intends to improve the way in which family doctors, nurse practitioners and pharmacists work together and with patients towards improved control of high blood pressures.

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Treatment Targets for Chronic Hypertension in Pregnancy

This project is a clinical study of women with high blood pressure who become pregnant. Preeclampsia is a syndrome developing at the end of a pregnancy characterized by an abrupt rise in blood pressure (BP), blood clotting and kidney dysfunction, and may result in premature delivery, infant death, and maternal bleeding, kidney failure and stroke. The goal is to determine whether lowering blood pressure to a normal pressure of 120/80 is associated with a lower incidence of preeclampsia. Women who are completely healthy have a 5% chance of developing preeclampsia, however women with preexisting high blood pressure have a 25% chance of this complication. Several studies, including our own suggest that higher blood pressure early in pregnancy (<20 weeks) is associated with an even higher risk of preeclampsia. Currently we, the researchers at Weill Medical College of Cornell University, do not know how to treat women with high blood pressure and/or kidney disease during pregnancy. Keeping the BP in the normal range may be beneficial to the mother. On the other hand, we are not sure if the blood pressure lowering or the medications may or may not have adverse effects for the baby. Different trials to answer this question have been performed with no clear conclusions. Because of these uncertainties, we propose to compare two different strategies for treating women with high BP who become pregnant. We will treat half the women with BP medications to normalize BP (120-130/80 mm Hg) (experimental group) and the other half with the goal of keeping the BP slightly higher (140-150/90-100 mm Hg)(standard therapy group). We will determine which approach results in healthier pregnancies, and lower incidence of preeclampsia. Reducing the incidence of preeclampsia would be of significant benefit to both mothers and babies.

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L-Arginine Metabolism in Essential Hypertension

Essential hypertension is characterized by impaired endothelial function. Data derived from normotensive subjects with a genetic predisposition to arterial hypertension suggest that endothelial dysfunction is a cause rather than a consequence of the condition. Given that, in normotensive offspring of hypertensive parents, impaired endothelium dependent vasodilation can be restored by supplementation of the nitric oxide (NO) precursor L-arginine, a defect in the L-arginine/NO pathway can be postulated. We, the investigators at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, hypothesize that impaired endothelial function in essential hypertension is associated with alterations in L-arginine metabolism and transport. This study will determine whether metabolism and transport of L-arginine are altered in patients with essential hypertension and whether these potential alterations can be targeted therapeutically.

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Hypertension and Diabetes Mellitus
There is considerable evidence for an increased prevalence of hypertension in diabetic persons. The presence of hypertension in diabetic patients substantially increases the risks of coronary heart disease, stroke, nephropathy and retinopathy.

Hypertension

The Role of Dihydropyridine Calcium Channel Blockers in the Treatment of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Disease - An Update
Recent evidence supports a central role for calcium channel blockers (CCBs), and in particular the dihydropyridine (DHP) agents, in the treatment of hypertension and cardiovascular disease (CVD).


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Selected headlines from the top Cardiology journals

Practicing paramedics cannot generate or estimate safe endotracheal tube cuff pressure using standard techniques

In a study to determine the ability of paramedics to generate or estimate safe endotracheal tube cuff pressure every paramedic inflated the cuff above the safe limit, and 87% could not detect an overinflated cuff by palpation of the pilot balloon. Prehosp Emerg Care 2007; Jul-Sep;11(3):307-11

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Trial Updates from the the 21st Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Hypertension (ISH)

JATOS Trial

Japanese Trial to Assess Optimal Systolic Blood Pressure in Elderly Hypertensive Patients
Japan’s first largescale clinical trial for the treatment of hypertension in elderly patients reveal new treatment guidelines. Read more

CASE-J Trial

Candesartan Antihypertensive Survival Evaluation in Japan study
Blopress proven to be significantly superior to Amlodipine in the prevention of new onset of diabetes mellitus and induction of regression of left ventricular hypertrophy. Read more

PHARAO Trial

Prevention of Hypertension With the ACE-inhibitor Ramipril in Patients With High Normal Blood Pressure study
Patient's with acute decompensated heart failure may benefit from therapy with a vasopressin receptor antagonist. Read more

TROPHY Trial

Trial of Preventing Hypertension
statistically significant effect of candesartan in preventing progression to stage 1 hypertension, the relative risk of which was reduced by 66% by candesartan at the end of the 2- year initial period. Read more


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