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Disaster Hypertension


Disaster hypertension - its characteristics, mechanism ... - PubMed

A major disaster increases thrombophilic tendency and BP, both of which trigger disaster-induced cardiovascular events such as stroke, cardiac events, etc.

Disaster hypertension and cardiovascular events in disaster and ...

Disaster hypertension and cardiovascular events in disaster and COVID‐19 pandemic. J Clin Hypertens. 2021;23:575–583. 10.1111/jch.14192

Time course of disaster-related cardiovascular disease and blood ...

Systolic blood pressure has been reported to increase by an average of 5–25 mmHg in the 2–4 weeks after an earthquake.

Disaster Hypertension - Journal of Cardiac Failure

Hypertension is one of the major causes of cardiovascular disease onset. The blood pressure (BP) surge after a disaster is ordinarily transient, and begins to ...

Hypertensive crisis: What are the symptoms? - Mayo Clinic

The blood pressure reading is 180/120 millimeters of mercury (mm Hg) or greater. A hypertensive crisis is a medical emergency. It can lead to a heart attack, ...

Disaster Hypertension - J-Stage

2. Kario K, Matsuo T, Kobayashi H, Yamamoto A, Shimada K. Earthquake-induced potentiation of acute risk factors in hypertensive patients: Possible triggering of ...

Hypertension During Disasters | Migrant Clinicians Network

Hurricane Maria affected patients with hypertension in different ways,” explained Jose O. Rodriguez, MD, MCN's Senior Medical Advisor for Puerto Rico.

What Is Hypertensive Crisis? - Cleveland Clinic

Hypertensive crisis is very high blood pressure that happens without warning. Your reading can be 180/120 millimeters of mercury or higher.

DISASTER HYPERTENSION AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

We reported that the estimated salt intake of the victims was related to their blood pressure (BP) levels, and aging, obesity, diabetes, and chronic kidney ...

Hypertensive Emergencies: Uncontrolled Blood Pressure, History ...

The presence of new retinal hemorrhages, exudates, or papilledema suggests a hypertensive emergency. Evaluate for the presence of heart failure, ...

Disaster hypertension and cardiovascular events in disaster and ...

The Journal of Clinical Hypertension is a peer-reviewed hypertension journal for medical professionals interested in high blood pressure ...

Hypertensive Crisis, Urgency, & Emergency - The Cardiology Advisor

A hypertensive crisis is a drastic increase in blood pressure systolic ≥180 mm Hg and/or diastolic ≥110 mm Hg. Severe cases of hypertensive ...

Prevention of Natural Disaster-Induced Cardiovascular Diseases

Hypertension triggers the development of various cardiovascular diseases [18]; therefore, efficient measures must be taken to monitor blood pressure as early as ...

Salt Intake and Risk of Disaster Hypertension Among Evacuees in a ...

10 In a disaster state, individuals with high risk of salt-sensitive hypertension because of the pres- ence of ≥1 of these characteristics might also be at risk ...

SALT-INTAKE AND RISK OF DISASTER HYPERTENSION AMONG...

SALT-INTAKE AND RISK OF DISASTER HYPERTENSION AMONG EVACUEES AT SHELTER OF THE GREAT EAST JAPAN EARTHQUAKE. Nishizawa, M. 1; Hoshide, S. 2; Kanegae, H. 3; ...

Hypertensive emergency - Wikipedia

Hypertensive emergency ... A hypertensive emergency is very high blood pressure with potentially life-threatening symptoms and signs of acute damage to one or ...

Uninterrupted medical care against disasters and pandemics - Nature

Psychological distress and the risk of withdrawing from hypertension treatment after an earthquake disaster. Disaster Med Public Health Prep.

In emergency hypertension, could biomarkers change the guidelines?

Our study aims to assess the impact of guidelines-targeted BP treatment in severe hypertension on renal TOD during the in-hospital course.

Salt Intake and Risk of Disaster Hypertension Among Evacuees in a ...

We conclude that increased estimated sodium intake was associated with disaster hypertension in evacuees after disaster.

Be heart-smart to stay safe and healthy during and after natural ...

... blood pressure levels and the incidence of high blood pressure among people who were forced to evacuate following that disaster. Gustavo E ...