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Subject: Scholar Alert - [ Hipertention, Diabetic foot syndrome ]
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Scholar Alert: [ Hipertention, Diabetic foot syndrome ]
Impact of Critical Limb Ischemia on Long-Term Cardiac Mortality in
Diabetic Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Revascularization
F Liistro, P Angioli, S Grotti, R Brandini, I Porto, L Ricci… -
Diabetes Care, 2013
... arterial disease; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction;
NSTEACS, non-ST elevation acute
coronary syndrome. ... of pa- tients were receiving statins, and all
patients with hypertension were
receiving ... patients with critical limb ischemia followed in a
tertiary referral diabetic foot clinic ...
Hsuan-Li Huang, Hsin-Hua Chou, Tien-Yu Wu, Shang-Hung Chang, Yueh-Ju
Tsai, Shuo-Suei Hung, Chun-Te Lu, Shih-Tsung Cheng, Kuan-Hung Yeh,
Heng-Chia …
HL Huang, HH Chou, TY Wu, SH Chang, YJ Tsai… - Journal of the Formosan …, 2013
... Using PIII CLI risk scoring, 11 69% of the study patients were
medium to high risk for bypass
surgery. The most frequent presentation was a nonhealing ulcer (51%),
followed by resting pain
(25%) and foot gangrene (24%). ... Diabetes mellitus: 222 (82%).
Hypertension: 230 (85%). ...
Physical performance measures as a useful indicator of multiple
geriatric syndromes in women aged 75 years and older
S Seino, N Yabushita, M Kim, M Nemoto, S Jung… - Geriatrics &
Gerontology …, 2013
... because aging and being older is a common risk factor for
geriatric syndrome.[2] The ... We measured
the time it took to place each foot alternately onto a 19-cm ...
potential confounders in our analyses:
age; clinical conditions (history of stroke, hypertension, diabetes
mellitus, heart ...
[PDF] Quality of life & satisfaction of diabetic foot patients:
Comparative study
ES Shahin, SAA Qalawa, MA Mohamed, ABA El-Ata - Journal of American
Science, 2013
... polyneuropathy, is the major etiological factor, and is present in
85% of the patients with a diabetic
foot problem 2. A clinical important manifestation of the diabetic
foot syndrome is the diabetic ...
In the care for patients with a diabetic foot disorder, these aspects
are underexposed. ...
Rituximab therapy in nephrotic syndrome: implications for patients' management
A Sinha, A Bagga - Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2013
... cells was increased during B-cell recovery in mice with autoimmune
diabetes when they ... activates
podocyte uPAR and integrin-linked protein kinase, leading to foot
process effacement ... throat, nasal
congestion, tachycardia, 44, 48 and hypotension 44, 48, 121 or hypertension. ...
Cell–matrix adhesion of podocytes in physiology and disease
N Sachs, A Sonnenberg - Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2013
... a major role for αvβ3 in the pathophysiology of Alport syndrome
(which manifests itself ... 95
Furthermore, activation of αvβ3 by the (soluble) urokinase receptor
causes foot process effacement ...
specific Itgav-knockout mice or Itgb3-knockout mice to glomerular
hypertension to study ...
Indrani Sen, Edwin Stephen, Sunil Agarwal
I Sen, E Stephen, S Agarwal - Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2013
... Minor amputation was defined as loss of a toe or forefoot, and
major amputation, as a
below-knee, above-knee, or hindquarter disarticulation. Reintervention
was any procedure in
the postoperative period to restore graft patency or integrity. ...
Hypertension, 40. Diabetes, 29. ...
The Presence of De Novo Donor Specific Anti-HLA Antibody Is Associated
with Medication Nonadherence and Allograft Loss in Pediatric Renal
Transplant Recipients
J Tzeng - Blood Purif, 2013
... Case: An 82 year-old woman with chronic kidney disease stage 4,
hypertension, and uncontrolled
diabetes mellitus type 2 was admitted to the ... Physical examina-
tion was unremarkable, except
for confusion and a chronic open wound in the medial aspect of her
right foot. ...
[PDF] Renin inhibition in the treatment of diabetic kidney disease
R Komers - Clinical Science, 2013
... albuminuria and renal 3-nitrotyrosine content, as well as
ultrastructural podocyte foot-process
effacement ... with mRen rats have only limited relevance for the
treatment of diabetic nephropathy,
as most of the changes in the kidney are result of severe hypertension
and intrarenal ...
Deepa Rattehalli, Lucy Pickard, Chris Tselepis, Naveen Sharma, Tariq H. Iqbal
D Rattehalli, L Pickard, C Tselepis, N Sharma, TH Iqbal - Health
Policy and …, 2013
... Increases in foetal iron demand or reductions in transplacental
delivery of iron resulting from
maternal gestational conditions such as maternal diabetes,
hypertension or cigarette smoking
can cause a 30–40% reduction in neonatal brain iron, as measured by
atomic absorption ...
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