Research Methods Used in Patients with Arterial Hypertension

Research Methods Used in Patients with Arterial Hypertension

What additional studies are carried out in a patient with arterial hypertension? To detect an increase in blood pressure, as a rule, a simple measurement of blood PRESSURE, and in some cases – daily monitoring of blood PRESSURE. However, to identify the cause of hypertension and the presence or absence of target organ damage, additional studies are needed: electrocardiography, chest radiography, ultrasound examination of the heart and kidneys. Assessment of the state of the organs most often suffering from hypertension…

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Blood Pressure Measurement Technique

Blood Pressure Measurement Technique

The method of BP measurement depends on the type of sphygmomanometer used. Measurement of blood pressure using an electronic meter. Using these devices is very simple. You put the cuff on the shoulder, and then turn on the button on the instrument panel. The device will independently pump air into the cuff to the required level, and then will gradually release it, carrying out the measurement. In the semi-automatic device, the patient himself will have to pump air into the…

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Blood Pressure Measurement

Blood Pressure Measurement

Blood pressure measurement is the main and very important method of diagnosing arterial hypertension. In addition, everyone who suffers from hypertension should be able to correctly measure blood PRESSURE. Skills of self-measurement of pressure will help you together with your doctor to control the course of the disease, to correct the treatment in time, to take medicines in case of a sudden increase in blood PRESSURE. What devices are recommended for measuring blood pressure? To measure blood PRESSURE at home…

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High Pressure

High Pressure

Don’t forget that… … heart disease before the age of 80 is not God’s punishment, but the result of their own mistakes. English cardiologist Paul white What is blood pressure? Blood pressure (BP) can be called the force with which blood presses on the walls of blood vessels. Distinguish: Systolic blood pressure (“upper”), indicating the pressure on the walls of the vessels at the time of the release of the next portion of blood by the heart (into the systole);…

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