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2012/2/10The extent of attributable risks of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components on mortality remains unclear, especially with respect to age and gender. We aimed to assess the age- and gender-specific population attributable risks (PARs) for cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related mortality and all-cause mortality for public health planning. A total of 2,092 men and 2,197 women 30 years of Get price
Early risk factors for adult bipolar disorder in adolescents
2014/12/24Early psychotic symptoms that lead to later mood disorders are more clearly aligned with BPD than unipolar depressive disorders []-[]. This association is also in line with previous studies emphasizing the role of the psychotic features related to early onset mood disorder and the increased risk of BPDs or schizoaffective disorder in long-term follow-up studies [ 94 ]-[ 100 ]. Get price
Prevalence and incidence of atherosclerotic cardiovascular
2019/8/14Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is the leading cause of death in Korea. According to a report of published by Statistics Korea in 2014, cerebrovascular disease and cardiovascular disease were the major/leading causes of mortality. However, it is more difficult to identify prevalence and incidence of a disease than the mortality owing to the lack of national-level Get price
Maternal and perinatal outcomes of hypertensive
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy complicate around 6% of pregnancies and accounts for 19% of maternal death in Ethiopia. The current review aimed to assess maternal and perinatal outcomes of pregnancies complicated by hypertension in Ethiopia. A systematic review and meta-analysis was done on the outcome of hypertensive disorder among pregnant women in Ethiopia. Literature search was Get price
Frontal lobe changes occur early in the course of affective
2012/1/20More severe and persistent forms of affective disorders are accompanied by grey matter loss in key frontal and temporal structures. It is unclear whether such changes precede the onset of illness, occur early in the course or develop gradually with persistence or recurrence of illness. A total of 47 young people presenting with admixtures of depressive and psychotic symptoms were recruited Get price
Health anxiety and risk of ischaemic heart disease: a
Health anxiety is characterised by persistent preoccupation of having or acquiring a serious illness, misattribution of bodily symptoms and urge to seek medical advice in the absence of physical pathology.1, 2 As a result, persons with health anxiety stay activated and alert to bodily symptoms in order to detect, or even avoid, illness. . Symptoms of health anxiety may range from trivial to Get price
Women with comorbid substance dependence and
Substance use disorders are regarded as one of the most prevalent, deadly and costly of health problems. Research has consistently found that the prevalence of other psychiatric disorders among those with substance related disorders is substantial. Combined, these disorders lead to considerable disability and health years lost worldwide as well as extraordinary societal costs. Relatively Get price
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders BioMed
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders Research article Open Access Safety of percutaneous aortic valve insertion. early and late all-cause mortality. Results: The first PAVI has been performed in 2002. Because of procedural complexity, the original transvenous Get price
Effects of cardiovascular exercise early after stroke:
2012/6/22Previous studies have shown the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise in chronic stroke. Most motor and functional recovery occurs in the first months after stroke. Improving cardiovascular capacity may have potential to precipitate recovery during early stroke rehabilitation. Currently, little is known about the effects of early cardiovascular exercise in stroke survivors. The aim of this Get price
BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
2019/12/2Early pregnancy is a key period for the development of fetal cardiovascular system, especially 14–60 days of gestation is the vulnerable window for CHD []. Upon the perspective of prevention, it is critically important to explore and identify CHD-related risk factors, especially those factors that can be intervened. Get price
Papers in the journal BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
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Early commitment of cardiovascular autonomic modulation
2018/1/12Metabolic abnormalities in congenital generalized lipodystrophy (CGL) are associated with microvascular complications. However, the evaluation of different types of neuropathy in these patients, including the commitment of cardiovascular autonomic modulation, is scarce. The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) in Get price
Cardiovascular issues in underrepresented populations
Cardiovascular disorders (such as coronary heart disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, congenital heart disease) are the leading cause of death worldwide, with 85% of annual deaths due to heart attack and stroke. Mortality is particularly pronounced in low- and Get price
Change in paternal grandmothers early food supply
2014/2/20This study investigated whether large fluctuations in food availability during grandparents' early development influenced grandchildren's cardiovascular mortality. We reported earlier that changes in availability of food - from good to poor or from poor to good - during intrauterine development was followed by a double risk of sudden death as an adult, and that mortality rate can be associated Get price
Diagnostic indicators of non
2013/11/8Non-cardiovascular chest pain (NCCP) has a high healthcare cost, but insufficient guidelines exist for its diagnostic investigation. The objective of the present work was to identify important diagnostic indicators and their accuracy for specific and non-specific conditions underlying NCCP. A systematic review and meta-analysis were performed. In May 2012, six databases were searched. Get price
Effects of cardiovascular exercise early after stroke:
2012/6/22Previous studies have shown the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise in chronic stroke. Most motor and functional recovery occurs in the first months after stroke. Improving cardiovascular capacity may have potential to precipitate recovery during early stroke rehabilitation. Currently, little is known about the effects of early cardiovascular exercise in stroke survivors. The aim of this Get price
BMC Public Health
2007/10/2Children and adolescents are more vulnerable to the affects of war and violence than adults. At the time of initiation of this study, nothing was known about the prevalence of childhood and early adolescence mental disorders. The aim of the present study is to measure the point prevalence of mental disorders among children of 1–15 years age in the city of Mosul, Iraq. A cross-sectional study Get price
Insights from systems pharmacology into cardiovascular
2014/12/24Given the complex nature of cardiovascular disease (CVD), information derived from a systems-level will allow us to fully interrogate features of CVD to better understand disease pathogenesis and to identify new drug targets. Here, we describe a systematic assessment of the multi-layer interactions underlying cardiovascular drugs, targets, genes and disorders to reveal comprehensive Get price
Tracheal ring fracture and early tracheomalacia following
2005/8/31Percutaneous dilatational tracheostomy (PDT) is increasingly popular within intensive care units for patients who need prolonged ventilatory support. Significant complications are rare. Our patient suffered tracheal ring fracture and early tracheomalacia following this procedure. These complications are demonstrated in our accompanying video. Contrary to common beliefs, tracheal rings are Get price
Age
2012/2/10The extent of attributable risks of metabolic syndrome (MetS) and its components on mortality remains unclear, especially with respect to age and gender. We aimed to assess the age- and gender-specific population attributable risks (PARs) for cardiovascular disease (CVD)-related mortality and all-cause mortality for public health planning. A total of 2,092 men and 2,197 women 30 years of Get price
BMC Ear, Nose and Throat Disorders
In this study, we aim to gather information about the quality of life issues, functional outcomes and voice problems facing early glottic cancer patients treated with the surgical techniques such as laryngofissure cordectomy, fronto-lateral laryngectomy, or cricohyoidopexi. In particular, consistency of life and voice quality issues with the laryngeal tissue excised during surgery is examined Get price
Effects of cardiovascular exercise early after stroke:
2012/6/22Previous studies have shown the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise in chronic stroke. Most motor and functional recovery occurs in the first months after stroke. Improving cardiovascular capacity may have potential to precipitate recovery during early stroke rehabilitation. Currently, little is known about the effects of early cardiovascular exercise in stroke survivors. The aim of this Get price
Organisation of services for people with cardiovascular
2014/9/22An ageing population and high levels of multimorbidity increase rates of GP and specialist consultations. Constraints on health care funding are leading to additional pressure for the adoption of safe and cost-effective alternatives to specialist care, in some cases by shifting services to primary care. In this paper we argue, having searched for evidence on approaches to shifting care for Get price
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