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Introduction Hypertension is the commonest medical complication of pregnancy. It is associated with high maternal and perinatal mortality, especially when severe. Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy constitute one of the five major causes of maternal morbidity and mortality in obstetric practice,
Lung cancer is the most common cancer, accounting for 20% of cancer-related deaths worldwide. In 2015, an estimated 610,200 patients (22 per cent of cancer-related deaths) died of lung cancer. Non-small cell lung cancer ((NSCLC)) accounts for 80% to 85% of lung cancer. Most patients are locally
After admission to the ICU the patients presenting with primary intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) are evaluated for enrollment. If systolic blood pressure (SBP) is higher than 160 mmHg or SBP <160 mmHg under intravenous antihypertensive drug (e.g. Urapidil), started less than 3 h before randomization,
The primary goal of the N-FURIOUS pilot trial is to determine whether a nitrate intense strategy safely reduces congestion, defined by LUS B-lines, better than a diuretic intense strategy.
This pilot trial is designed to provide the necessary and sufficient information for a larger, definitive
Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is hemorrhage in the brain parenchyma caused by non-traumatic spontaneous rupture of cerebral artery, arteriole, vein and capillary in adults. ICH is a common problem, with subarachnoid hemorrhage. About 90% ICH patients have increased blood pressure (BP)
An observational study in which the patients for the study are selected from antenatal clinic, antenatal ward and "preeclampsia and eclampsia room" in Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and general Ophthalmic Out Patient Department(OPD) in case of ambulatory patients during the period of
Study Design: multi-centre randomized open-label, blinded-endpoint trial of two different BP management strategies. This study is being conducted in the Emergency Departments and Stroke Units of Canadian academic and non-academic centres.
Overall Aim and Hypothesis: The primary study aim is to
Study Arm(s):
Enrollment There are totally 150 cases, 50 cases in each group. At least 120 cases complete the test.
Randomized grouping Under the guidance of a drug administrator, the different drug and control groups are randomly encoded. Each code has a corresponding emergency envelope. Blind
Preeclampsia is a form of hypertension that is unique to human pregnancy. The clinical findings of preeclampsia can manifest as either a maternal syndrome (hypertension and proteinuria with or without other multisystem abnormalities) or as a fetal syndrome (fetal growth restriction, reduced amniotic
Hypertension is an important modifiable risk factor for the prevention of ischemic stroke. Whether specific antihypertensive medications confer an added benefit for recurrent stroke reduction beyond their ability to lower blood pressure remains a controversial subject. Because of their varied