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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38030140/pde5-inhibition-reduced-blood-pressure-and-alleviated-target-organ-damage-in-chronic-intermittent-hypoxia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Siyi Li, Qingjie Xin, Yan Yan, Xiao Wang, Hui Ai, Bin Que, Wei Gong, Shaoping Nie
The role of phosphodiesterase 5 (Pde5) in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) induced damage remains unclear. Our study aimed to investigate the role of Pde5 in chronic intermittent hypoxia (CIH) model. C57BL/6J wild-type (WT) mice (n=48) and Pde5 knockout (Pde5-/-) mice (n=24) were randomly assigned to CIH group and room air (RA) group. After 6 weeks, some WT mice (n=24) in CIH group were given sildenafil or saline gavage for another 4 weeks. Blood pressure was regularly measured during the experiment. Echocardiography was used to estimate cardiac function...
November 23, 2023: Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38009955/hyperaldosteronism-screening-and-findings-from-a-large-diverse-population-with-resistant-hypertension-within-an-integrated-health-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victor Kim, Jiaxiao Shi, Jaejin An, Simran Bhandari, Jeffrey W Brettler, Michael H Kanter, John J Sim
INTRODUCTION: Hyperaldosteronism (HA) is a common cause of secondary hypertension and may contribute to resistant hypertension (RH). The authors sought to determine and characterize HA screening, positivity rates, and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (MRA) use among patients with RH. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was performed within Kaiser Permanente Southern California (7/1/2012-6/30/2017). Using contemporary criteria, RH was defined as blood pressure uncontrolled (≥ 130/80) on ≥ 3 medications or requiring ≥ 4 antihypertensive medications...
March 15, 2024: Permanente Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38008349/predictors-of-transthoracic-impedance-in-patients-who-underwent-elective-electrical-cardioversion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gabriel Redel-Traub, Youssef A Elnabawi, Kursat Gurel, Saurabh Sudesh, Hannah R Rosenbaum, Jose Dizon, Angelo Biviano, Geoffrey A Rubin, Elaine Y Wan, Hasan Garan, Hirad Yarmohammadi
Successful synchronized direct current cardioversion (DCCV) requires adequate current delivery to the heart. However, adequate current for successful DCCV has not yet been established. Transmyocardial current depends on 2 factors: input energy and transthoracic impedance (TTI). Although factors affecting TTI have been studied in animal models, factors affecting TTI in humans have not been well established. Herein, we explored the potential factors that affect TTI in humans. A retrospective review of patients who underwent DCCV at a large quaternary medical center between October 2019 and August 2021 was conducted...
November 24, 2023: American Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37972798/health-screening-among-a-rural-hourly-workforce-north-carolina-servire-project
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashley E Burch, Elisabeth Lee, Linda P Bolin, Paul Shackelford, Paul Bolin
INTRODUCTION: This study demonstrates the feasibility of a novel, business-partnered and worksite-based approach to healthcare access to facilitate chronic disease screening and diagnosis among rural hourly workers. The prevalence of undiagnosed and untreated diabetes and hypertension among screening participants was determined. METHODS: From February 2021-June 2023, investigators partnered with 29 businesses to screen 1,114 workers. Health screenings included a demographic questionnaire, A1c testing for prediabetes (A1c 5...
November 14, 2023: American Journal of Preventive Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37970972/predictors-of-self-care-behaviors-in-individuals-with-heart-failure-in-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marco Antonio Gomes da Silva, Evelise Helena Fadini Reis Brunori, Beatriz Murata Murakami, Fábio D Agostino, Camila Takao Lopes, Vinicius Batista Santos, Eduarda Ribeiro Dos Santos
OBJECTIVE: To identify the predictors of self-care behaviors in individuals with heart failure. METHOD: A cross-sectional study including 405 patients with heart failure. Self-care behaviors were assessed by the Self-Care of Heart Failure Index. Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics were investigated as predictors of self-care maintenance, management and confidence through logistic regressions. RESULTS: The predictors of self-care maintenance were number of children (p<0...
2023: Revista Gaúcha de Enfermagem
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37952794/the-role-of-renal-denervation-in-cardiology-and-beyond-an-updated-comprehensive-review-and-future-directives
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REVIEW
Aman Goyal, Hritvik Jain, Amogh Verma, Jyoti Jain, Urooj Shamim, Sai Gautham Kanagala, Jatin Motwani, Rohit Chandra Dey, Zainali Chunawala, Amir H Sohail, Agastya D Belur
Renal denervation (RDN) is a minimally invasive intervention performed by denervation of the nervous fibers in the renal plexus, which decreases sympathetic activity. These sympathetic nerves influence various physiological functions that regulate blood pressure (BP), including intravascular volume, electrolyte composition, and vascular tone. Although proven effective in some trials, controversial trials, such as the Controlled Trial of Renal Denervation for Resistant Hypertension (SYMPLICITY-HTN3), have demonstrated contradictory results for the effectiveness of RDN in resistant hypertension (HTN)...
November 10, 2023: Current Problems in Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37908019/resistant-hypertension-consensus-document-from-the-korean-society-of-hypertension
#27
REVIEW
Sungha Park, Jinho Shin, Sang Hyun Ihm, Kwang-Il Kim, Hack-Lyoung Kim, Hyeon Chang Kim, Eun Mi Lee, Jang Hoon Lee, Shin Young Ahn, Eun Joo Cho, Ju Han Kim, Hee-Taik Kang, Hae-Young Lee, Sunki Lee, Woohyeun Kim, Jong-Moo Park
Although reports vary, the prevalence of true resistant hypertension and apparent treatment-resistant hypertension (aTRH) has been reported to be 10.3% and 14.7%, respectively. As there is a rapid increase in the prevalence of obesity, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes mellitus, factors that are associated with resistant hypertension, the prevalence of resistant hypertension is expected to rise as well. Frequently, patients with aTRH have pseudoresistant hypertension [aTRH due to white-coat uncontrolled hypertension (WUCH), drug underdosing, poor adherence, and inaccurate office blood pressure (BP) measurements]...
November 1, 2023: Clinical Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899834/gut-microbiota-and-hypertension-a-bibliometric-analysis-of-recent-research-2014-2023
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REVIEW
Yang Jiao, Wenxing Li, Qianyi Zhang, Qianfeng Jiang
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases persist as the primary cause of mortality in the global population. Hypertension (HTN) is widely recognized as one of the most crucial risk factors contributing to severe cardiovascular conditions. In recent years, a growing body of research has highlighted the therapeutic potential of gut microbiota (GM) in addressing cardiovascular diseases, particularly HTN. Consequently, unraveling and synthesizing the connections between GM and HTN, key research domains, and the underlying interaction mechanisms have grown increasingly vital...
2023: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37807245/a-119-a-case-study-the-cognitive-functioning-of-an-adult-patient-with-recurrent-craniopharyngiomas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Phoebe Ka Yin Tse, Karen S Basurto, Hannah VanLandingham, Alison Oh, Demy Alfonso, Kyle Jennette
OBJECTIVE: Craniopharyngiomas are extremely rare (incidence rate of 1.34 per million). Due to its proximity to the sellar/suprasellar prefrontal regions region, cognitive impairment, behavioral changes, and adverse endocrinological outcomes are common. Further, surgery and radiotherapy can further impact functioning. Currently, there is no parsimonious cognitive profile of adult patients following interventions. This case highlights the role of neuropsychological evaluations in monitoring global psychological functioning and frontal behavioral syndrome in an adult with recurrent craniopharyngioma...
October 8, 2023: Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology: the Official Journal of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37764726/nutritional-status-and-sleep-quality-are-associated-with-atrial-fibrillation-in-patients-with-obstructive-sleep-apnea-results-from-tokyo-sleep-heart-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kazuki Shiina, Yoshifumi Takata, Takamichi Takahashi, Junya Kani, Hiroki Nakano, Yasuyuki Takada, Yoshinao Yazaki, Kazuhiro Satomi, Hirofumi Tomiyama
The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) has been observed to be much higher than in control participants without AF. Limited data exist regarding the prevalence of AF in patients with OSA. The clinical characteristics, nutritional status, and sleep parameters associated with AF in patients with OSA remain unclear. In this study, we aimed to determine the prevalence and factors associated with AF in patients with OSA from a large Japanese sleep cohort (Tokyo Sleep Heart Study)...
September 12, 2023: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37746453/common-sleep-disorders-in-patients-with-chronic-kidney-disease-a-systematic-review-on-what-they-are-and-how-we-should-treat-them
#31
REVIEW
Gershon G Davydov, Hiba Nashat, Sally Ghali, Shadin Afifi, Vineet Suryadevara, Yaman Habab, Alana Hutcheson, Binay K Panjiyar, Tuheen Sankar Nath
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) causes various complications that significantly impact a patient's overall well-being and quality of life. Sleep disorders are a particularly common issue, especially in patients with advanced disease. This systematic review aims to explore the distinguishing features, prevalence rates, underlying causes, and associated factors related to the most frequent sleep disorders in these patients and present the latest treatment methods for them. It also investigates the link between CKD and sleep disorders and presents the results of the most common sleep disorders found in patients with CKD...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37743316/-the-effects-of-nucleotide-binding-oligomerization-domain-like-receptor-3-inflammasome-on-obstructive-sleep-apnea-and-its-complications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R K Wang, J Q Liang, Y X Lu, X J Zhan, Q L Gu
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder with a high incidence and severe impact on the human body, which can induce systemic chronic inflammatory responses. Chronic inflammation is an important cause of exacerbation of OSA and its associated complications. Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain-like receptor 3 (NLRP3) is an inflammasome that is widely found in epithelial cells and immune cells and plays an important role in inflammatory diseases as an important component of innate immunity. Research evidence suggests that the activation of NLRP3 inflammasomes can exacerbate the damage to neurons, endothelial cells, lung and kidney caused by OSA, and these effects can be eliminated by genetic or pharmacological deletion of NLRP3...
September 6, 2023: Zhonghua Yu Fang Yi Xue za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine]
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653582/no-impact-of-a-high-fat-meal-coupled-with-intermittent-hypoxemia-on-acute-kidney-injury-biomarkers-in-adults-with-and-without-obstructive-sleep-apnea
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Goulet, Emily J Tetzlaff, Renée Morin, Jean-François Mauger, Ruwan Amaratunga, Glen P Kenny, Pascal Imbeault
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by chronic intermittent hypoxemia, which is associated with progressive loss of kidney function, where postprandial fluctuations in renal physiology may further compromise oxygen supply and kidney function. Therefore, we measured biomarkers of acute kidney injury (AKI) following a high-fat meal with and without intermittent hypoxemia. Eighteen healthy young men (mean age [SD]: 22.7 years [3.1]) and seven middle-aged to older individuals with OSA (54.4 years [6...
September 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37653547/statement-on-chronotherapy-for-the-treatment-of-hypertension-consensus-document-from-the-korean-society-of-hypertension
#34
REVIEW
Sungha Park, Sang-Hyun Ihm, In-Jeong Cho, Dae-Hee Kim, Jae Hyeong Park, Woo-Baek Chung, Seonghoon Choi, Hae Young Lee, Hyeon Chang Kim, Il Suk Sohn, Eun Mi Lee, Ju Han Kim, Kwang-Il Kim, Eun Joo Cho, Ki-Chul Sung, Jinho Shin, Wook Bum Pyun
Nocturnal blood pressure (BP) has been shown to have a significant predictive value for cardiovascular disease. In some cases, it has a superior predictive value for future cardiovascular outcomes than daytime BP. As efficacy of BP medications wanes during nighttime and early morning, control of nocturnal hypertension and morning hypertension can be difficult. As such, chronotherapy, the dosing of BP medication in the evening, has been an ongoing topic of interest in the field of hypertension. Some studies have shown that chronotherapy is effective in reducing nocturnal BP, improving non dipping and rising patterns to dipping patterns, and improving cardiovascular prognosis...
September 1, 2023: Clinical Hypertension
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37649932/effects-of-nondipping-blood-pressure-changes-a-nephrologist-prospect
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REVIEW
Elmukhtar Habas, Raza A Akbar, Gamal Alfitori, Khalifa L Farfar, Eshrak Habas, Nada Errayes, Aml Habas, Aisha Al Adab, Amnna Rayani, Nagat Geryo, Abdel-Naser Y Elzouki
Blood pressure (BP) variations depend on various internal, environmental, and behavioral factors. BP fluctuations occur both in normotensive and hypertensive people. Although it fluctuates over the 24-hr day and night, the morning BP increases after waking up and declines throughout sleep. It is typical for BP to decrease by 10% to 20%, while sleeping, known as dipping BP. However, if there is no decrease in nighttime mean systolic BP or a drop of less than 10 mmHg, it is called nondipping BP. Conversely, reverse dipping BP means an increase in mean systolic BP instead of a drop during the night...
July 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37648155/the-nucleotide-sensing-toll-like-receptor-9-toll-like-receptor-7-system-is-a-potential-therapeutic-target-for-iga-nephropathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mingfeng Lee, Hitoshi Suzuki, Kei Ogiwara, Ryosuke Aoki, Rina Kato, Maiko Nakayama, Yusuke Fukao, Yoshihito Nihei, Toshiki Kano, Yuko Makita, Masahiro Muto, Koshi Yamada, Yusuke Suzuki
The progression determinants of IgA nephropathy (IgAN) are still not fully elucidated. We have previously demonstrated that the mucosal activation of toll-like receptor (TLR) 9, which senses microbial unmethylated CpG DNA, influences progression by producing aberrantly glycosylated IgA. However, numerous recent reports of patients with IgAN presenting with gross hematuria after the mRNA vaccination for coronavirus disease 2019 suggest that the RNA-sensing system also exacerbates IgAN. Here, we investigated whether TLR7, which recognizes microbial RNA, is also involved in IgAN progression using a murine model and tonsil tissue from 53 patients with IgAN compared to samples from 40 patients with chronic tonsillitis and 12 patients with sleep apnea syndrome as controls...
November 2023: Kidney International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37629482/association-between-obstructive-sleep-apnea-and-chronic-kidney-disease-according-to-sex-long-working-hours-the-korean-national-health-and-nutrition-examination-survey-2019-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sung-Min Jung, Mee-Ri Lee
This study aimed to investigate whether obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is associated with an increased risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and to perform subgroup analysis by sex and working hours. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 8157 subjects who participated in the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHANES). The adults completed the STOP-BANG score to measure their risk of OSA, and blood and urine samples were collected to ascertain the severity of CKD based on the estimated glomerular filtration rate and urine albumin-to-creatinine ratio...
July 26, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37568493/hypertensive-heart-failure
#38
REVIEW
Filippos Triposkiadis, Pantelis Sarafidis, Alexandros Briasoulis, Dimitrios E Magouliotis, Thanos Athanasiou, John Skoularigis, Andrew Xanthopoulos
Despite overwhelming epidemiological evidence, the contribution of hypertension (HTN) to heart failure (HF) development has been undermined in current clinical practice. This is because approximately half of HF patients have been labeled as suffering from HF with preserved left ventricular (LV) ejection fraction (EF) (HFpEF), with HTN, obesity, and diabetes mellitus (DM) being considered virtually equally responsible for its development. However, this suggestion is obviously inaccurate, since HTN is by far the most frequent and devastating morbidity present in HFpEF...
August 2, 2023: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37554691/korean-society-of-heart-failure-guidelines-for-the-management-of-heart-failure-management-of-the-underlying-etiologies-and-comorbidities-of-heart-failure
#39
REVIEW
Sang Min Park, Soo Youn Lee, Mi-Hyang Jung, Jong-Chan Youn, Darae Kim, Jae Yeong Cho, Dong-Hyuk Cho, Junho Hyun, Hyun-Jai Cho, Seong-Mi Park, Jin-Oh Choi, Wook-Jin Chung, Seok-Min Kang, Byung-Su Yoo
Most patients with heart failure (HF) have multiple comorbidities, which impact their quality of life, aggravate HF, and increase mortality. Cardiovascular comorbidities include systemic and pulmonary hypertension, ischemic and valvular heart diseases, and atrial fibrillation. Non-cardiovascular comorbidities include diabetes mellitus (DM), chronic kidney and pulmonary diseases, iron deficiency and anemia, and sleep apnea. In patients with HF with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy, renin-angiotensin system inhibitors combined with calcium channel blockers and/or diuretics is an effective treatment regimen...
July 2023: International journal of heart failure
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37525389/korean-society-of-heart-failure-guidelines-for-the-management-of-heart-failure-management-of-the-underlying-etiologies-and-comorbidities-of-heart-failure
#40
REVIEW
Sang Min Park, Soo Youn Lee, Mi-Hyang Jung, Jong-Chan Youn, Darae Kim, Jae Yeong Cho, Dong-Hyuk Cho, Junho Hyun, Hyun-Jai Cho, Seong-Mi Park, Jin-Oh Choi, Wook-Jin Chung, Seok-Min Kang, Byung-Su Yoo
Most patients with heart failure (HF) have multiple comorbidities, which impact their quality of life, aggravate HF, and increase mortality. Cardiovascular comorbidities include systemic and pulmonary hypertension, ischemic and valvular heart diseases, and atrial fibrillation. Non-cardiovascular comorbidities include diabetes mellitus (DM), chronic kidney and pulmonary diseases, iron deficiency and anemia, and sleep apnea. In patients with HF with hypertension and left ventricular hypertrophy, renin-angiotensin system inhibitors combined with calcium channel blockers and/or diuretics is an effective treatment regimen...
July 2023: Korean Circulation Journal
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