Would the right or left side of the heart be affected by pat
Would the right or left side of the heart be affected by pathophysiological changes due to chronic peripheral hypertension? Did the patient suffer from essential hypertension?
Solution
First we have to know the right or left side of the heart be affected by pathophysiological changes due to chronic peripheral hypertension hypertensive patients only 25% appear to be well controlled this is particularly true of isolated systolic hypertension he proportion of subjects suffering from isolated systolic hypertension as opposed to systolic and diastolic hypertension there is increasing emphasis on the risk associated with systolic hypertension as the level of systolic pressure is a good predictor of coronary and cerebrovascular risk over the past decade the management of hypertension has changed with the recognition that there is no threshold below which elevated blood pressure causes no threat to health.
Left sided heart failure is a life-threatening condition in which the left side of the heart cannot pump enough blood to the body heart failure may affect the right side, the left side or both sides of the heart,the left side of the heart receives blood rich in oxygen from the lungs and pumps it to the remainder of the body in children common causes include heart birth defects such as abnormal heart valves abnormal blood vessel connections.
Recent guidelines including those of the British Hypertension Society make it clear that treatment of isolated systolic hypertension is as important as that of systolic and diastolic hypertension,Hypertension is a chronic elevation of blood pressure that in the long-term causes end-organ damage and results in increased morbidity and mortality. Blood pressure is the product of cardiac output and systemic vascular resistance in the younger age group the cardiac output is often elevated while in older patients increased systemic vascular resistance and increased stiffness of the vasculature play a dominant role.
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