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Prolonged and excessive narcotic usage in the postoperative setting has been linked to multiple complications. Use of complimentary pain management techniques such as regional analgesia can reduce postoperative pain and narcotic usage. This can enhance patient recovery and improve
This will be a prospective, randomized, blinded, placebo-controlled study to gather data on the effect of nitroglycerin on the pedal artery of patients with varying comorbidities. Patients will be divided into a treatment group and a control group. A detailed history will be taken from the patient
Patients with pre-existing MI are at higher risk of major cardiovascular events (MCE). Current studies mainly focus on cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment in general population without a history of CVD. Because of high prevalence of ischemic heart disease, especially in developing countries
The "strong pulse disease" was treated by acupuncture, phlebotomy and leeches from 2600 to c. Modern history began when in 1628 William Harvey described the circulatory system and in 1733 stephen hales made the first blood pressure measurement. In 1896 was recognized as a clinical entity, thanks to
Human blood samples will be collected prospectively from 50 obese patients, who are enrolled and planning to undertake bariatric surgery in the Outpatient Bariatric Surgery Clinic at Tulane University, HSC (Christopher G. Ducoin, MD, MPH; Chair of Bariatric Surgery Clinic and Surgeon, and Shauna
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is the most common nocturnal breathing disorder. It is characterized by the occurrence, during sleep, of repeated episodes of complete collapse (apnea) or incomplete (hypopneas) of the upper airways. OSAS is a pathology that, through its cardiovascular and
Study design: After admission, and following clinical and diagnostic evaluation (12-lead electrocardiogram, Doppler echocardiography, symptom-limited cardiopulmonary exercise test and other related laboratory tests), all patients are discharged in low risk group (ejection fraction≥50% with AMI
Background- The globalization of unhealthy lifestyles and demographic ageing of the world's population has contributed to the fact that high blood pressure is classified by World Health Organization as the world's leading risk for mortality.
Persistent hypertension is a key risk factor for coronary
Many cohort studies have demonstrated that hypertension is a strong risk factor for total mortality and cardiovascular disease (CVD) in both developing and developed countries.
Although brachial blood pressure (BP) mea¬surements have been used for over a century more and more data suggest that
1.1.Interventions to reduce childhood obesity School based programs have also been introduced as interventions to assess the impact on blood pressure ant weight. In effectiveness trial done by Yin et al on the impact of 8 months after school physical activity programme demonstrated a reduction in
Lack of adherence to medications is an identifiable and growing problem in the United States and can result in disease progression, disease complications, treatment failure, a lower quality of life, and increased morbidity and mortality. Medication-related problems and medication nonadherence have