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Vascular Function in Chronic Renal Failure
(2014-02-21)
A majority of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) die of cardiovascular (CV) disease before reaching end-stage renal disease. The causes of CV death in CKD are characterized by an excess of sudden cardiac deaths ...
Hypertension and cardiovascular risk factors in women - a follow-up study forty years after hypertensive pregnancies
(2013-04-03)
The aims of the thesis were to investigate the impact of pregnancy blood pressure, a
current diagnosis of hypertension and blood pressure levels on neurohumoral, cardiovascular
and metabolic status in postmenopausal women ...
Effects of oestrogen on haemodynamic and vascular reactivity - A study in animal models and humans
(2007-04-28)
Effects of Oestrogen on Haemodynamic and Vascular Reactivity
A study in animal models and humans
Lisa Brandin
Institute of Medicine, Department of Emergency and Cardiovascular Medicine,
Sahlgrenska University Hospital/Östra, ...
Blood Pressure Elevation - Impact on Cardiovascular Structure and Endogenous Fibrinolysis
(2008-05-16)
Blood pressure elevation is a major risk factor for cardiovascular events and the risk increases in a dose-dependant manner. It is of importance to identify subjects prone to develop hypertension and adverse cardiovascular ...
Register-based evaluation of primary care - Focus on chronic disease
(2019-09-19)
Background: Options for following up primary care at the regional level have increased in Sweden, partly as a result of a national reform in 2009. In Region Västra Götaland (VGR) this was the starting point for a quality ...
Children with symptomatic urinary tract infection in Göteborg 1970-79 followed for two decades
(2000)
Objective: To study a populationbased cohort of subjects, detected after their first known urinary tract infection (UTI) with special focus on: the natural course of vesicoureteral reflux; the prevalence of renal scarring, ...
Long-term follow-up of adult women with urinary tract infection in childhood
(2016-01-27)
Acute pyelonephritis is common in young children and can lead to permanent renal damage. Renal damage increases the risk of complications such as hypertension and decreased renal function later in life. For women with renal ...
Carbonic anhydrase activity in sleep apnea - a potential therapeutic mechanism for intervention
(2016-11-30)
There is no pharmacological treatment for obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) in clinical practice. The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate the effect of carbonic anhydrase (CA) enzyme activity on sleep apnea severity ...
Renal artery stenosis. Aspects of diagnosis and endovascular treatment.
(2018-03-23)
Background. Renal artery stenosis (RAS) becomes haemodynamically significant when it reduces the arterial pressure below the threshold for autoregulation of renal perfusion. Physiological responses to reduced renal perfusion ...