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renal artery obstruction/potassium

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Perindopril vs Ramipril for Persistence in MAU Reduction Study

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Design/Method This was a single arm, prospective, randomized, single blinded, open label cross-over study of the urine albumin excretion during the day and at night after 12 weeks of therapy with either perindopril 8 mg per day or ramipril 10 mg per day in people with diabetes. Men and women were

Comparative Study of the Effects of Telmisartan and Nebivolol

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INTRODUCTION We intend to study the effects of telmisartan, a newer angiotensin-II receptor blocker and nebivolol, a cardioselective beta-adrenergic blocker on the 24-h ambulatory blood pressure values of subjects with stage I arterial hypertension in a total time period of 12 months. At the same

Comparison of Aliskiren vs Negative Controls on Aortic Stiffness in Patients With MFS

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Study design and study population The study design was a prospective randomized intervention study in a single center. A randomization process was performed to assign participants to either the aliskiren-treatment group or the negative control group in an open-label design. The duration of the study

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Resistant Hypertension, the Prevalence and the Prognosis

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Hypertension is still one of the major preventable risk factor for cardiovascular as well as cerebrovascular diseases globally, including ischaemic heart disease, heart failure, and renal impairment. Despite knowledge on hypertension and the availability of effective antihypertensive medications

Does Aldosterone Cause Hypertension by a Non-Renal Mechanism?

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Background Shortly after the structure of aldosterone (aldo) was determined (1) in 1952, its effect on the kidney to cause sodium (Na) retention and potassium (K) and hydrogen ion (H) excretion were characterized (2,3). Although the ability of aldo to effect many transporting epithelia is now well
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