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2. Patrones y resultados del cambio de anticoagulantes orales directos en la fibrilación auricular no valvular: experiencia en la práctica clínica en España
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Rodilla, E., Orts-Martínez, M.I., Sanz-Caballer, M.Á., Gimeno-Brosel, M.T., Arilla-Morel, M.J., Navarro-Gonzalo, I., Castillo-Valero, I., Salvador-Mercader, I., and Carral-Tatay, A.
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- 2023
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3. Guía práctica sobre el diagnóstico y tratamiento de la hipertensión arterial en España, 2022. Sociedad Española de Hipertensión - Liga Española para la Lucha contra la Hipertensión Arterial (SEH-LELHA)
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Gorostidi, M., Gijón-Conde, T., de la Sierra, A., Rodilla, E., Rubio, E., Vinyoles, E., Oliveras, A., Santamaría, R., Segura, J., Molinero, A., Pérez-Manchón, D., Abad, M., Abellán, J., Armario, P., Banegas, J.R., Camafort, M., Catalina, C., Coca, A., Divisón, J.A., Domenech, M., Martell, N., Martín-Rioboó, E., Morales-Olivas, F., Pallarés, V., Pérez de Isla, L., Prieto, M.A., Redón, J., Ruilope, L.M., and García-Donaire, J.A.
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- 2022
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4. 2021 Spanish Society of Hypertension position statement about telemedicine
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Gijón-Conde, T., Rubio, E., Gorostidi, M., Vinyoles, E., Armario, P., Rodilla, E., Segura, J., Divisón-Garrote, J.A., García-Donaire, J.A., Molinero, A., and Ruilope, L.M.
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- 2021
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5. Campaña de medida de la presión arterial (May Measurement Month) desde las farmacias comunitarias en el 2018: análisis del cribado en España
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Mera-Gallego, I., Molinero, A., Fornos-Pérez, J.A., Tous-Trepat, S., Andrés-Rodríguez, N.F., Prats-Mas, R., Rodilla, E., Gijón-Conde, T., and Ruilope-Urioste, L.M.
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- 2021
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6. Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity with a custom device
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Sánchez Bacaicoa, C., Rico-Martín, S., Morales, E., Guimarães Cunha, P., Rodilla, E., Lozano, J., Bacaicoa, M.A., and Sánchez Muñoz-Torrero, J.F.
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- 2021
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7. Velocidad de onda de pulso brazo-tobillo con un dispositivo propio
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Sánchez Bacaicoa, C., Rico-Martín, S., Morales, E., Guimarães Cunha, P., Rodilla, E., Lozano, J., Bacaicoa, M.A., and Sánchez Muñoz-Torrero, J.F.
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- 2021
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8. Conocimiento, tratamiento y control de la presión arterial según lugar de reclutamiento y sexo en la encuesta May Measure Month 2018 en España
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Gijón-Conde, T., Rodilla, E., Molinero, A., Alvargonzález, M., and Ruilope, L.M.
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- 2021
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9. 2024 European Society of Hypertension clinical practice guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension
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Kreutz, R, Brunström, M, Burnier, M, Grassi, G, Januszewicz, A, Muiesan, M, Tsioufis, K, de Pinho, R, Albini, F, Boivin, J, Doumas, M, Nemcsik, J, Rodilla, E, Agabiti-Rosei, E, Algharably, E, Agnelli, G, Benetos, A, Hitij, J, Cífková, R, Cornelissen, V, Danser, A, Delles, C, Huelgas, R, Járai, Z, Palatini, P, Pathak, A, Persu, A, Polonia, J, Sarafidis, P, Stergiou, G, Thomopoulos, C, Wanner, C, Weber, T, Williams, B, Kjeldsen, S, Mancia, G, Kreutz, Reinhold, Brunström, Mattias, Burnier, Michel, Grassi, Guido, Januszewicz, Andrzej, Muiesan, Maria Lorenza, Tsioufis, Konstantinos, de Pinho, Rosa Maria, Albini, Fabio Lucio, Boivin, Jean-Marc, Doumas, Michalis, Nemcsik, János, Rodilla, Enrique, Agabiti-Rosei, Enrico, Algharably, Engi Abd Elhady, Agnelli, Giancarlo, Benetos, Athanase, Hitij, Jana Brguljan, Cífková, Renata, Cornelissen, Véronique, Danser, A H Jan, Delles, Christian, Huelgas, Ricardo Gómez, Járai, Zoltán, Palatini, Paolo, Pathak, Atul, Persu, Alexandre, Polonia, Jorge, Sarafidis, Pantelis, Stergiou, George, Thomopoulos, Costas, Wanner, Christoph, Weber, Thomas, Williams, Bryan, Kjeldsen, Sverre E, Mancia, Giuseppe, Kreutz, R, Brunström, M, Burnier, M, Grassi, G, Januszewicz, A, Muiesan, M, Tsioufis, K, de Pinho, R, Albini, F, Boivin, J, Doumas, M, Nemcsik, J, Rodilla, E, Agabiti-Rosei, E, Algharably, E, Agnelli, G, Benetos, A, Hitij, J, Cífková, R, Cornelissen, V, Danser, A, Delles, C, Huelgas, R, Járai, Z, Palatini, P, Pathak, A, Persu, A, Polonia, J, Sarafidis, P, Stergiou, G, Thomopoulos, C, Wanner, C, Weber, T, Williams, B, Kjeldsen, S, Mancia, G, Kreutz, Reinhold, Brunström, Mattias, Burnier, Michel, Grassi, Guido, Januszewicz, Andrzej, Muiesan, Maria Lorenza, Tsioufis, Konstantinos, de Pinho, Rosa Maria, Albini, Fabio Lucio, Boivin, Jean-Marc, Doumas, Michalis, Nemcsik, János, Rodilla, Enrique, Agabiti-Rosei, Enrico, Algharably, Engi Abd Elhady, Agnelli, Giancarlo, Benetos, Athanase, Hitij, Jana Brguljan, Cífková, Renata, Cornelissen, Véronique, Danser, A H Jan, Delles, Christian, Huelgas, Ricardo Gómez, Járai, Zoltán, Palatini, Paolo, Pathak, Atul, Persu, Alexandre, Polonia, Jorge, Sarafidis, Pantelis, Stergiou, George, Thomopoulos, Costas, Wanner, Christoph, Weber, Thomas, Williams, Bryan, Kjeldsen, Sverre E, and Mancia, Giuseppe
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- 2024
10. Clinical ultrasonography in cardiovascular risk
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Beltrán, L.M. and Rodilla, E.
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- 2020
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11. Ecografía clínica en el riesgo cardiovascular
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Beltrán, L.M. and Rodilla, E.
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- 2020
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12. Comment on the update of the 2023 European Society of Hypertension (ESH) guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension
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Rodilla, E., primary and Gorostidi, M., additional
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- 2024
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13. Twenty-four-hour central (aortic) systolic blood pressure: Reference values and dipping patterns in untreated individuals
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Weber, T, Protogerou, A, Agharazii, M, Argyris, A, Bahous, S, Banegas, J, Binder, R, Blacher, J, Brandao, A, Cruz, J, Danninger, K, Giannatasio, C, Graciani, A, Hametner, B, Jankowski, P, Li, Y, Maloberti, A, Mayer, C, Mcdonnell, B, Mceniery, C, Gomes, M, Gomes, A, Muiesan, M, Nemcsik, J, Paini, A, Rodilla, E, Schutte, A, Sfikakis, P, Terentes-Printzios, D, Vallee, A, Vlachopoulos, C, Ware, L, Wilkinson, I, Zweiker, R, Sharman, J, Wassertheurer, S, Weber T., Protogerou A. D., Agharazii M., Argyris A., Bahous S. A., Banegas J. R., Binder R. K., Blacher J., Brandao A. A., Cruz J. J., Danninger K., Giannatasio C., Graciani A., Hametner B., Jankowski P., Li Y., Maloberti A., Mayer C. C., McDonnell B. J., McEniery C. M., Gomes M. A. M., Gomes A. M., Muiesan M. L., Nemcsik J., Paini A., Rodilla E., Schutte A. E., Sfikakis P. P., Terentes-Printzios D., Vallee A., Vlachopoulos C., Ware L., Wilkinson I., Zweiker R., Sharman J. E., Wassertheurer S., Weber, T, Protogerou, A, Agharazii, M, Argyris, A, Bahous, S, Banegas, J, Binder, R, Blacher, J, Brandao, A, Cruz, J, Danninger, K, Giannatasio, C, Graciani, A, Hametner, B, Jankowski, P, Li, Y, Maloberti, A, Mayer, C, Mcdonnell, B, Mceniery, C, Gomes, M, Gomes, A, Muiesan, M, Nemcsik, J, Paini, A, Rodilla, E, Schutte, A, Sfikakis, P, Terentes-Printzios, D, Vallee, A, Vlachopoulos, C, Ware, L, Wilkinson, I, Zweiker, R, Sharman, J, Wassertheurer, S, Weber T., Protogerou A. D., Agharazii M., Argyris A., Bahous S. A., Banegas J. R., Binder R. K., Blacher J., Brandao A. A., Cruz J. J., Danninger K., Giannatasio C., Graciani A., Hametner B., Jankowski P., Li Y., Maloberti A., Mayer C. C., McDonnell B. J., McEniery C. M., Gomes M. A. M., Gomes A. M., Muiesan M. L., Nemcsik J., Paini A., Rodilla E., Schutte A. E., Sfikakis P. P., Terentes-Printzios D., Vallee A., Vlachopoulos C., Ware L., Wilkinson I., Zweiker R., Sharman J. E., and Wassertheurer S.
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Central (aortic) systolic blood pressure (cSBP) is the pressure seen by the heart, the brain, and the kidneys. If properly measured, cSBP is closer associated with hypertension-mediated organ damage and prognosis, as compared with brachial SBP (bSBP). We investigated 24-hour profiles of bSBP and cSBP, measured simultaneously using Mobilograph devices, in 2423 untreated adults (1275 women; age, 18-94 years), free from overt cardiovascular disease, aiming to develop reference values and to analyze daytime-nighttime variability. Central SBP was assessed, using brachial waveforms, calibrated with mean arterial pressure (MAP)/diastolic BP (cSBPMAP/DBPcal), or bSBP/diastolic blood pressure (cSBPSBP/DBPcal), and a validated transfer function, resulting in 144 509 valid brachial and 130 804 valid central measurements. Averaged 24-hour, daytime, and nighttime brachial BP across all individuals was 124/79, 126/81, and 116/72 mm Hg, respectively. Averaged 24-hour, daytime, and nighttime values for cSBPMAP/DBPcal were 128, 128, and 125 mm Hg and 115, 117, and 107 mm Hg for cSBPSBP/DBPcal, respectively. We pragmatically propose as upper normal limit for 24-hour cSBPMAP/DBPcal 135 mm Hg and for 24-hour cSBPSBP/DBPcal 120 mm Hg. bSBP dipping (nighttimedaytime/ daytime SBP) was -10.6 % in young participants and decreased with increasing age. Central SBPSBP/DBPcal dipping was less pronounced (-8.7% in young participants). In contrast, cSBPMAP/DBPcal dipping was completely absent in the youngest age group and less pronounced in all other participants. These data may serve for comparison in various diseases and have potential implications for refining hypertension diagnosis and management. The different dipping behavior of bSBP versus cSBP requires further investigation.
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- 2022
14. 24-HOUR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE: REFERENCE VALUES FOR HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS. THE INTERNATIONAL 24HOUR AMBULATORY AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE CONSORTIUM (I24ABC)
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Weber, T., Protogerou, A., Wassertheurer, S., Agharazii, M., Argyris, A., Bahous, S.A., Banegas, J.R., Blacher, J., Brandao, A.A., Cruz, J.J., Giannattasio, C., Jankowski, P., Li, Y., Maloberti, A., McDonnel, B., McEniery, C., Gomes, M.A. Mota, Gomes, A. Machado, Graciani, A., Muiesan, M.L., Nemcsik, J., Rodilla, E., Schutte, A., Terentes-Printzios, D., Vallee, A., Vlachopoulos, C., Ware, L., Wilkinson, I., Zweiker, R., and Sharman, J.
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- 2019
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15. AWARENESS, TREATMENT AND BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN PHARMACIES, CLINIC AND PUBLIC AREAS IN THE 2018 MAY MEASURE MONTH SURVEY IN SPAIN
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Gijon-Conde, T., Molinero, A., Ruilope, L.M., and Rodilla, E.
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- 2019
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16. Management of Patients with Suspected or Confirmed Antibiotic Allergy. Executive Summary of Guidance from the Spanish Society of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology (SEIMC), the Spanish Society of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (SEAIC), the Spanish Society of Hospital Pharmacy (SEFH) and the Spanish Society of Intensive Medicine and Coronary Care Units (SEMICYUC)
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Paño-Pardo, JR, primary, Moreno Rodilla, E, additional, Cobo Sacristan, S, additional, Cubero Saldaña, JL, additional, Periañez Párraga, L, additional, del Pozo León, JL, additional, Retamar Genti, P, additional, Rodríguez Oviedo, A, additional, Torres Jaén, MJ, additional, Vidal-Cortes, P, additional, and Colás Sanz, C, additional
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- 2022
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17. DRESS Syndrome Induced by a Gadolinium-Based Contrast Agent in a 13-Year-Old Boy
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Macías-Iglesias, EM, primary, Campanón-Toro, MV, additional, Moreno Rodilla, E, additional, de Arriba-Méndez, S, additional, Sobrino-García, M, additional, Gallardo-Higueras, A, additional, and Dávila, I, additional
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- 2022
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18. Manufacturing completion of the first ITER vacuum vessel sector
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Kim, H.S., primary, Moon, H.K., additional, Park, C.K., additional, Jung, Y.J., additional, Ha, M.S., additional, Park, S.H., additional, Joo, Y.M., additional, Joo, J.K., additional, Kang, S.G., additional, Seo, Y.H., additional, Han, J.Y., additional, Lim, N.J., additional, Yoon, B.H., additional, Choi, S.Y., additional, Hwang, H.S., additional, Hong, K.H., additional, Ahn, H.J., additional, Lee, Y.J., additional, Kim, B.C., additional, Lee, H.G., additional, Jung, K.J., additional, Sa, J.W., additional, Choi, C.H., additional, Chung, W.H., additional, Kim, H.K., additional, Kim, Y.G., additional, Kim, G.H., additional, Hong, Y.S., additional, Martinez, J.M., additional, Martin, A., additional, Jing, J., additional, Privalov, M., additional, Xiang, B., additional, Lobinger, F., additional, Pedrosa, N., additional, Rodilla, E., additional, Utin, Y., additional, Mestric, A., additional, Jung, Y.S., additional, Tok, J.Y.W., additional, Park, K.H., additional, Kim, H.C., additional, Seok, S.H., additional, Park, D.B., additional, Moon, G.H., additional, Lee, J.H., additional, Lim, K.S., additional, Kim, J.B., additional, Yeo, H.K., additional, and Lee, J.J., additional
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- 2022
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19. ROLE OF ESTIMATING PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN COMMUNITY PHARMACIES IN SPAIN COMPARED TO SCORE
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Rodilla E, Adell M, Vicente B, Oton B, Lidon C, Santiago C, Edelmira C, Rosario H, Sara M, Zeneida P, Rosa P, Javier R, Desire R, Fanny R, Luis S, Jose-Antonio C, Jose C, Ana G, Andrea M, and Teresa C
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- 2022
20. Hypertension and Vascular Risk: A New step forward
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Armario, P., primary, Vinyoles, E., additional, Galceran, J.M., additional, Gijon-Conde, T., additional, Arranz, C., additional, and Rodilla, E., additional
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- 2022
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21. Objetivos terapéuticos del colesterol LDL y cambios de la proteína C reactiva en pacientes de alto riesgo coronario
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Costa, J.A., Rodilla, E., Pérez-Lahiguera, F., Miralles, A., González, C., and Pascual, J.M.
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- 2009
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22. Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity with a custom device
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Bacaicoa C, Rico-Martin S, Morales E, Cunha P, Rodilla E, Lozano J, Bacaicoa M, and Munoz-Torrero J
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Brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity ,abiPWV ,Arterial stiffness ,Cardiovascular risk factors - Abstract
Background and objectives: The brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) is one of the most widely used arterial stiffness variables for assessing vascular risk. The abiPWV is a device that calculates various PWVs and the blood pressure ankle-brachial index (ABI). The device can also determine baPWV. The aim of this study was to calculate the baPWV with abiPWV, validate it with a reference device (VaSera) and study its clinical usefulness. Patients and methods: We studied 113 patients (mean age, 53 +/- 12 years), 59 (52%) of whom were women, and 10 (8.8%) of whom had a previous cardiovascular event. The participants C. Sanchez Bacaicoa, S. Rico-Martin, E. Morales et al. were classified according to cardiovascular risk factors (CRFs) into group I (none), group II (1 or 2 CRFs) and group III (3 or more CRFs). The patients with a previous cardiovascular event were included in group III. All participants had their baPWV measured with abiPWV and VaSera. Results: The baPWV correlation between the 2 devices was r = 0.93 (p< .001), and the percentage error calculated with the Bland-Altman analysis was 4.5%. The baPWV measured with abiPWV (in m/s) was as follows: group I, 10.5 +/- 1.6; group II, 13.8 +/- 2.9 (p < .001 when compared with group I); and group III, 14.1 +/- 2.7 (p < .001 when compared with group I). There were no differences between groups II and III. The results with VaSera were comparable to those of abiPWV. Conclusions: Measuring baPWV with the abiPWV is safe and has a similar clinical utility to that of VaSera. Incorporating this function into the options of abiPWV makes it a complete device for assessing arterial stiffness. (C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U.
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- 2021
23. Eficacia de una estrategia basada en ARA-II en el tratamiento de pacientes hipertensos con síndrome metabólico
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Rodilla, E., Costa, J.A., Pérez-Lahiguera, F., Mares, S., González, C., and Pascual, J.M.
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- 2008
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24. Antidepresivos y glándula pineal
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Polo García, J., Serrano Garcés, S., Pérez de la Cruz, M.Á., Gil Chamorro, S., Rodilla Rodilla, E., and Maestre Fernández, J.M.
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- 2008
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25. May measurement month 2019: The global blood pressure screening campaign of the international society of hypertension
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Thomas, B, Aletta E, S, George S, S, Claudio, B, Dylan, B, Fadi, C, Suzie, C, Alejandro, D, Albertino, D, Walter, E, Arun Pulikkottil, J, Nadia, K, Yoshihiro, K, Anuj, M, Marcos J, M, Arun, M, Dinesh, N, Peter, N, Mansi, P, Dorairaj, P, Agustin, R, Pablo, R, Markus, S, Ulrike M, S, Maciej, T, Thomas, U, Richard, W, Jiguang, W, Bryan, W, Neil R, P, H Olsen, M, T West-Gustave, K, D Levy, P, Lee, V, L Connell, K, Hammoudi, N, Bovet, P, Viswanathan, B, Perl, S, K Kramer, B, Brady, A, O Oladapo, O, Chifamba, J, Y Goshu, D, M Kassie, D, A Gebru, S, A Ibrahim, T, Kabirou, S, Tavassoli, E, Zolfaghari, M, Yavari, V, Mishchenko, L, Matova, O, Kolenyk, T, Zelenenka, L, Fedorov, S, Dorobantu, M, Paval, A, Bittman, J, Mangat, B, Melville, S, Leung, A, Jessen, N, Dolan, E, Itoh, H, Pathak, A, De Backer, T, S Postadzhiyan, A, V Valoy-Tiburcio, O, R Gonzalez-Medina, A, G Valdez-Valoy, L, S Wyss, F, Mirrakhimov, E, K Nadar, S, I Barrientos, A, R Nwokocha, C, I Nwokocha, M, Picone, D, Yang, J, C Chia, Y, M Ching, S, F Ellenga Mbolla, B, M Kouala Landa, C, Y Houehanou, C, W Wahab, K, B Omotoso, A, Ortellado, J, Gonzales, G, M Ruilope, L, Rodilla, E, Molinero, A, J Woodiwiss, A, Orchard, A, Kruger, R, Brguljan, J, Bozic, N, O Konradi, A, P Rotar, O, Chazova, I, K Masupe, T, T Tlhakanelo, J, Motlhatlhedi, K, Stergiou, G, Doumas, M, Zebekakis, P, P Cappuccio, F, Barciela, C, Tay, T, Dashdorj, N, Tuvdendarjaa, K, Boldbaatar, K, T Lanas, F, Paccot, M, Ishaq, M, Sidique, S, Memon, F, N Najem, R, K Abu Alfa, A, Mallat, S, J Jozwiak, J, Banach, M, Janowski, P, Twumasi-Ankrah, B, A Myers-Hansen, G, K Tannor, E, F Neto, M, Kowlessur, S, Ori, B, Heecharan, J, A Fageh, H, A Derbi, H, M Msalam, O, M Goma, F, Syatalimi, C, Jr Tembo, P, Mukupa, M, L Ndhlovu, H, L Chirwa, M, M Mbeba, M, H Zelveian, P, N Hakobyan, Z, Gourgenyan, S, Cho, M, Lee, H, Shin, J, Parati, G, Grassi, G, Ferri, C, Tsinamdzgvrishvili, B, Gamkrelidze, A, Trapaidze, D, Barbosa, E, S Barroso, W, M Feitosa, A, M Azevedo, V, A Dias, L, N Garcia, G, Delgado, I, Burazeri, G, Qirjako, G, Ylli, A, Cumashi, R, P Costantini-Olmos, A, Morr, I, Chuki, E, Wang, T, Chen, W, Lin, H, Malik, F, R Choudhury, S, Abdullah Al Mamun, M, Ishraquzzaman, M, S Aljuraiban, G, Y Al Slail, F, K Aldhwailea, S, A Badawi, A, L Viet, N, A Tien, H, Dong, N, T Sinh, C, V Minh, H, K Son, T, K Katamba, F, B Buila, N, Dzudie, A, Kingue, S, Epie, N, Njomou, A, S Ndom, M, M Yusufali, A, M Bazargani, N, Bin Belaila, B, Agrawal, A, M Suhail, A, N Ogola, E, M Gitura, B, Mbau, L, K Nguchu, H, A Barasa, F, Gomez, E, A Alcocer, L, Rosas, M, Palomo, S, J Estrada, A, Lopez-Jaramillo, P, Sanchez-Vallejo, G, E Casanova, M, Arcos, E, Aroca, G, Koirala, B, Bhattarai, H, Pandey, G, Devkota, S, Koirala, S, Ranabhat, K, Khanal, P, B Adhikari, T, D Bonzon, D, D Ona, D, M Asis, L, A Balmores Jr, B, C Castillo, R, J Stisman, D, G Espeche, W, J Marin, M, L Ennis, I, Chen, X, Wang, H, Liu, M, Yin, X, Wang, X, Bhalla, S, Gupta, P, Verma, N, K Gupta, B, Sheikh, S, Wuerzner, G, Garré, L, Boggia, J, M Houenassi, D, A OctavioSeijas, J, M'buyamba-Kabangu, J, M Tshiswaka, T, Páll, D, Járai, Z, Hernández, R, Garcia Vásquez, F, A Lopez-Rivera, J, L Gúzman-Franolic, M, Victoria Pereira, S, J Fernandes, M, S Garcia, M, Gijon, T, Meira Da Cunha, V, Beaney, Thomas, Schutte, Aletta E, Stergiou, George S, Borghi, Claudio, Burger, Dylan, Charchar, Fadi, Cro, Suzie, Diaz, Alejandro, Damasceno, Albertino, Espeche, Walter, Jose, Arun Pulikkottil, Khan, Nadia, Kokubo, Yoshihiro, Maheshwari, Anuj, Marin, Marcos J, More, Arun, Neupane, Dinesh, Nilsson, Peter, Patil, Mansi, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj, Ramirez, Agustin, Rodriguez, Pablo, Schlaich, Markus, Steckelings, Ulrike M, Tomaszewski, Maciej, Unger, Thomas, Wainford, Richard, Wang, Jiguang, Williams, Bryan, Poulter, Neil R, Michael H Olsen, Kristin T West-Gustave, Phillip D Levy, Vivian W. Y. Lee, Kenneth L Connell, Naima N. H. Hammoudi, Pascal Bovet, Bharathi Viswanathan, Sabine Perl, Bernard K Kramer, Adrian J. B. Brady, Olulola O Oladapo, Jephat Chifamba, Dejuma Y Goshu, Desalew M Kassie, Sintayehu A Gebru, Toure A Ibrahim, Soumana Kabirou, Elham Tavassoli, Mahsa Zolfaghari, Vahideh Yavari, Larysa Mishchenko, Olena Matova, Tetiana Kolenyk, Liliiya Zelenenka, Sergiy Fedorov, Maria Dorobantu, Alexandra Paval, Jesse Bittman, Biri Mangat, Sarah Melville, Alexander Leung, Neusa Jessen, Eamon Dolan, Hiroshi N. A. Itoh, Atul Pathak, Tine L. M. 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Bin Belaila, Amrish Agrawal, Aisha M Suhail, Elijah N Ogola, Bernard M Gitura, Lilian Mbau, Hellen K Nguchu, Felix A Barasa, Enrique Gomez, Luis A Alcocer, Martin Rosas, Silvia Palomo, Alfredo J Estrada, Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo, Gregorio Sanchez-Vallejo, Maria E Casanova, Edgar Arcos, Gustavo Aroca, Bhagawan Koirala, Harikrishna Bhattarai, Ghanashyam Pandey, Surya Devkota, Sweta Koirala, Kamal Ranabhat, Pratik Khanal, Tara B Adhikari, Dolores D Bonzon, Deborah Ignacia D Ona, Leilani M Asis, Benjamin A Balmores Jr, Rafael C Castillo, Diego J Stisman, Walter G Espeche, Marcos J Marin, Irene L Ennis, Xin Chen, Hongyu Wang, Min Liu, Xinhua Yin, Xiaolong Wang, Sandeep Bhalla, Priyanka Gupta, Narsingh Verma, Bal K Gupta, Shehla Sheikh, Gregoire Wuerzner, Laura Garré, José Boggia, Dédonougbo M Houenassi, José A OctavioSeijas, Jean-René M'buyamba-Kabangu, Trésor M Tshiswaka, Dénes Páll, Zoltán Járai, Rafael Hernández, Fortunato Garcia Vásquez, Jesús A Lopez-Rivera, Monica L Gúzman-Franolic, Savarino Victoria Pereira, Mário J Fernandes, Maria S Garcia, Teresa Gijon, Vitoria V. B. Meira Da Cunha, Thomas, B, Aletta E, S, George S, S, Claudio, B, Dylan, B, Fadi, C, Suzie, C, Alejandro, D, Albertino, D, Walter, E, Arun Pulikkottil, J, Nadia, K, Yoshihiro, K, Anuj, M, Marcos J, M, Arun, M, Dinesh, N, Peter, N, Mansi, P, Dorairaj, P, Agustin, R, Pablo, R, Markus, S, Ulrike M, S, Maciej, T, Thomas, U, Richard, W, Jiguang, W, Bryan, W, Neil R, P, H Olsen, M, T West-Gustave, K, D Levy, P, Lee, V, L Connell, K, Hammoudi, N, Bovet, P, Viswanathan, B, Perl, S, K Kramer, B, Brady, A, O Oladapo, O, Chifamba, J, Y Goshu, D, M Kassie, D, A Gebru, S, A Ibrahim, T, Kabirou, S, Tavassoli, E, Zolfaghari, M, Yavari, V, Mishchenko, L, Matova, O, Kolenyk, T, Zelenenka, L, Fedorov, S, Dorobantu, M, Paval, A, Bittman, J, Mangat, B, Melville, S, Leung, A, Jessen, N, Dolan, E, Itoh, H, Pathak, A, De Backer, T, S Postadzhiyan, A, V Valoy-Tiburcio, O, R Gonzalez-Medina, A, G Valdez-Valoy, L, S Wyss, F, Mirrakhimov, E, K Nadar, S, I Barrientos, A, R Nwokocha, C, I Nwokocha, M, Picone, D, Yang, J, C Chia, Y, M Ching, S, F Ellenga Mbolla, B, M Kouala Landa, C, Y Houehanou, C, W Wahab, K, B Omotoso, A, Ortellado, J, Gonzales, G, M Ruilope, L, Rodilla, E, Molinero, A, J Woodiwiss, A, Orchard, A, Kruger, R, Brguljan, J, Bozic, N, O Konradi, A, P Rotar, O, Chazova, I, K Masupe, T, T Tlhakanelo, J, Motlhatlhedi, K, Stergiou, G, Doumas, M, Zebekakis, P, P Cappuccio, F, Barciela, C, Tay, T, Dashdorj, N, Tuvdendarjaa, K, Boldbaatar, K, T Lanas, F, Paccot, M, Ishaq, M, Sidique, S, Memon, F, N Najem, R, K Abu Alfa, A, Mallat, S, J Jozwiak, J, Banach, M, Janowski, P, Twumasi-Ankrah, B, A Myers-Hansen, G, K Tannor, E, F Neto, M, Kowlessur, S, Ori, B, Heecharan, J, A Fageh, H, A Derbi, H, M Msalam, O, M Goma, F, Syatalimi, C, Jr Tembo, P, Mukupa, M, L Ndhlovu, H, L Chirwa, M, M Mbeba, M, H Zelveian, P, N Hakobyan, Z, Gourgenyan, S, Cho, M, Lee, H, Shin, J, Parati, G, Grassi, G, Ferri, C, Tsinamdzgvrishvili, B, Gamkrelidze, A, Trapaidze, D, Barbosa, E, S Barroso, W, M Feitosa, A, M Azevedo, V, A Dias, L, N Garcia, G, Delgado, I, Burazeri, G, Qirjako, G, Ylli, A, Cumashi, R, P Costantini-Olmos, A, Morr, I, Chuki, E, Wang, T, Chen, W, Lin, H, Malik, F, R Choudhury, S, Abdullah Al Mamun, M, Ishraquzzaman, M, S Aljuraiban, G, Y Al Slail, F, K Aldhwailea, S, A Badawi, A, L Viet, N, A Tien, H, Dong, N, T Sinh, C, V Minh, H, K Son, T, K Katamba, F, B Buila, N, Dzudie, A, Kingue, S, Epie, N, Njomou, A, S Ndom, M, M Yusufali, A, M Bazargani, N, Bin Belaila, B, Agrawal, A, M Suhail, A, N Ogola, E, M Gitura, B, Mbau, L, K Nguchu, H, A Barasa, F, Gomez, E, A Alcocer, L, Rosas, M, Palomo, S, J Estrada, A, Lopez-Jaramillo, P, Sanchez-Vallejo, G, E Casanova, M, Arcos, E, Aroca, G, Koirala, B, Bhattarai, H, Pandey, G, Devkota, S, Koirala, S, Ranabhat, K, Khanal, P, B Adhikari, T, D Bonzon, D, D Ona, D, M Asis, L, A Balmores Jr, B, C Castillo, R, J Stisman, D, G Espeche, W, J Marin, M, L Ennis, I, Chen, X, Wang, H, Liu, M, Yin, X, Wang, X, Bhalla, S, Gupta, P, Verma, N, K Gupta, B, Sheikh, S, Wuerzner, G, Garré, L, Boggia, J, M Houenassi, D, A OctavioSeijas, J, M'buyamba-Kabangu, J, M Tshiswaka, T, Páll, D, Járai, Z, Hernández, R, Garcia Vásquez, F, A Lopez-Rivera, J, L Gúzman-Franolic, M, Victoria Pereira, S, J Fernandes, M, S Garcia, M, Gijon, T, Meira Da Cunha, V, Beaney, Thomas, Schutte, Aletta E, Stergiou, George S, Borghi, Claudio, Burger, Dylan, Charchar, Fadi, Cro, Suzie, Diaz, Alejandro, Damasceno, Albertino, Espeche, Walter, Jose, Arun Pulikkottil, Khan, Nadia, Kokubo, Yoshihiro, Maheshwari, Anuj, Marin, Marcos J, More, Arun, Neupane, Dinesh, Nilsson, Peter, Patil, Mansi, Prabhakaran, Dorairaj, Ramirez, Agustin, Rodriguez, Pablo, Schlaich, Markus, Steckelings, Ulrike M, Tomaszewski, Maciej, Unger, Thomas, Wainford, Richard, Wang, Jiguang, Williams, Bryan, Poulter, Neil R, Michael H Olsen, Kristin T West-Gustave, Phillip D Levy, Vivian W. Y. Lee, Kenneth L Connell, Naima N. H. Hammoudi, Pascal Bovet, Bharathi Viswanathan, Sabine Perl, Bernard K Kramer, Adrian J. B. Brady, Olulola O Oladapo, Jephat Chifamba, Dejuma Y Goshu, Desalew M Kassie, Sintayehu A Gebru, Toure A Ibrahim, Soumana Kabirou, Elham Tavassoli, Mahsa Zolfaghari, Vahideh Yavari, Larysa Mishchenko, Olena Matova, Tetiana Kolenyk, Liliiya Zelenenka, Sergiy Fedorov, Maria Dorobantu, Alexandra Paval, Jesse Bittman, Biri Mangat, Sarah Melville, Alexander Leung, Neusa Jessen, Eamon Dolan, Hiroshi N. A. Itoh, Atul Pathak, Tine L. M. 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Mallat, Jacek J Jozwiak, Maciej Banach, Piotr Janowski, Betty Twumasi-Ankrah, Gustavus A Myers-Hansen, Elliot K Tannor, Marisa F Neto, Sudhirsen Kowlessur, Bhooshun Ori, Jaysing Heecharan, Hatem A Fageh, Hawa A Derbi, Omara M Msalam, Fastone M Goma, Charity Syatalimi, Penias Jr Tembo, Musawa Mukupa, Henry L Ndhlovu, Maureen L Chirwa, Mary M Mbeba, Parounak H Zelveian, Zoya N Hakobyan, Svetlana Gourgenyan, Myeong-Chan Cho, Hae-Young Lee, Jinho Shin, Gianfranco Parati, Guido Grassi, Claudio Ferri, Bezhan Tsinamdzgvrishvili, Amiran Gamkrelidze, Dali Trapaidze, Eduardo C. D. Barbosa, Weimar S Barroso, Audes M Feitosa, Vanda M Azevedo, Luis A Dias, Glenda N Garcia, Isaulina Delgado, Genc Burazeri, Gentiana Qirjako, Alban Ylli, Rudina Cumashi, Antonieta P Costantini-Olmos, Igor Morr, Elias Chuki, Tzung-Dau Wang, Wen-Jone Chen, Hung-Ju Lin, Fazila-Tun-Nesa Malik, Sohel R Choudhury, Mohammad Abdullah Al Mamun, Mir Ishraquzzaman, Ghadeer S Aljuraiban, Fatima Y Al Slail, Shatha K Aldhwailea, Ann A Badawi, Nguyen L Viet, Hoang A Tien, Nguyen T. A. Dong, Cao T Sinh, Huynh V Minh, Tran K Son, Fortunat K Katamba, Nathan B Buila, Anastase Dzudie, Samuel Kingue, Njume Epie, Armel Njomou, Marie S Ndom, Afzalhussein M Yusufali, Nooshin M Bazargani, Buthaina A. Bin Belaila, Amrish Agrawal, Aisha M Suhail, Elijah N Ogola, Bernard M Gitura, Lilian Mbau, Hellen K Nguchu, Felix A Barasa, Enrique Gomez, Luis A Alcocer, Martin Rosas, Silvia Palomo, Alfredo J Estrada, Patricio Lopez-Jaramillo, Gregorio Sanchez-Vallejo, Maria E Casanova, Edgar Arcos, Gustavo Aroca, Bhagawan Koirala, Harikrishna Bhattarai, Ghanashyam Pandey, Surya Devkota, Sweta Koirala, Kamal Ranabhat, Pratik Khanal, Tara B Adhikari, Dolores D Bonzon, Deborah Ignacia D Ona, Leilani M Asis, Benjamin A Balmores Jr, Rafael C Castillo, Diego J Stisman, Walter G Espeche, Marcos J Marin, Irene L Ennis, Xin Chen, Hongyu Wang, Min Liu, Xinhua Yin, Xiaolong Wang, Sandeep Bhalla, Priyanka Gupta, Narsingh Verma, Bal K Gupta, Shehla Sheikh, Gregoire Wuerzner, Laura Garré, José Boggia, Dédonougbo M Houenassi, José A OctavioSeijas, Jean-René M'buyamba-Kabangu, Trésor M Tshiswaka, Dénes Páll, Zoltán Járai, Rafael Hernández, Fortunato Garcia Vásquez, Jesús A Lopez-Rivera, Monica L Gúzman-Franolic, Savarino Victoria Pereira, Mário J Fernandes, Maria S Garcia, Teresa Gijon, and Vitoria V. 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Elevated blood pressure remains the single biggest risk factor contributing to the global burden of disease and mortality. May Measurement Month is an annual global screening campaign aiming to improve awareness of blood pressure at the individual and population level. Adults (≥18 years) recruited through opportunistic sampling were screened at sites in 92 countries during May 2019. Ideally, 3 blood pressure readings were measured for each participant, and data on lifestyle factors and comorbidities were collected. Hypertension was defined as a systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg, or a diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg (mean of the second and third readings) or taking antihypertensive medication. When necessary, multiple imputation was used to estimate participants' mean blood pressure. Mixed-effects models were used to evaluate associations between blood pressure and participant characteristics. Of 1 508 130 screenees 482 273 (32.0%) had never had a blood pressure measurement before and 513 337 (34.0%) had hypertension, of whom 58.7% were aware, and 54.7% were on antihypertensive medication. Of those on medication, 57.8% were controlled to <140/90 mm Hg, and 28.9% to <130/80 mm Hg. Of all those with hypertension, 31.7% were controlled to <140/90 mm Hg, and 350 825 (23.3%) participants had untreated or inadequately treated hypertension. Of those taking antihypertensive medication, half were taking only a single drug, and 25% reported using aspirin inappropriately. This survey is the largest ever synchronized and standardized contemporary compilation of global blood pressure data. This campaign is needed as a temporary substitute for systematic blood pressure screening in many countries worldwide.
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26. Nueva definición del síndrome metabólico: ¿mismo riesgo cardiovascular?
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Rodilla, E., González, C., Costa, J.A., and Pascual, J.M.
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27. Objetivos del tratamiento hipolipemiante en pacientes con alto riesgo y muy alto riesgo cardiovascular: ¿un reto posible?
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Gómez-Belda, A., Rodilla, E., González, C., Costa, J.A., Serra, B., and Pascual, J.M.
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28. Importancia de los componentes del síndrome metabólico en los valores de proteína C reactiva
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Rodilla, E., Costa, J.A., Mares, S., Miralles, A., González, C., Sánchez, C., and Pascual, J.M.
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29. Blood pressure measurement and left ventricular mass: The difficult search for the best fit
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Rodilla, E.
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30. Role of adipokines in obesity-associated hypertension
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Vlasova, M., Purhonen, A. K., Jarvelin, M. R., Rodilla, E., Pascual, J., and Herzig, K. H.
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31. Evaluation of vegetable oils as pre-lube oils for stamping
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Carcel, A.C., Palomares, D., Rodilla, E., and Puig, M.A. Pérez
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32. Analysis of the efficacy of an internet-based self-administered intervention ('Living Better') to promote healthy habits in a population with obesity and hypertension: An exploratory randomized controlled trial
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Mensorio MS, Cebolla-Martí A, Rodilla E, Palomar G, Lisón JF, Botella C, Fernández-Aranda F, Jimenez-Murcia S, and Baños RM
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Introduction: Changes in unhealthy lifestyles are key elements in the prevention and treatment of obesity and hypertension. Internet-based programs offer great potential for the implementation of evidence-based interventions focused on promoting healthy habits. We evaluate the efficacy of an Internet-based self-administered program ("Living Better") that addresses people diagnosed as being overweight or having type I obesity and hypertension. Methods: The sample was composed of a total of 106 participants (age Mean = 53; 59 males) from a public hospital in Spain, diagnosed as being overweight or having type I obesity and hypertension and randomized into two groups-the intervention group (IG; Internet-based intervention) and the control group (CG; usual medical treatment). The intervention used cognitive-behavioral strategies and psychoeducation to promote healthy habits. Anthropometric data (i.e., Body Mass Index -BMI-, waist circumference, and hip circumference) and lifestyle/psychological data (i.e., quality of life, physical activity, eating styles, motivation, mood, and self-efficacy) were assessed before and after the intervention, and at 6 and 12-month follow-ups. Results: Significant differences were observed between the IG and the CG in anthropometrical variables after intervention (i.e., BMI and waist circumference), external eating style, and anxiety and stress scores (p < 0.05). Follow-up data showed that changes were maintained in BMI, waist and hip circumference, and external eating in the IG. After receiving the Internet-based treatment, the CG also improved its clinical condition. Discussion: This study demonstrates that the Internet is a viable alternative for the delivery and dissemination of interventions focused on promoting healthy habits, and a totally self-administered intervention can produce long-term positive results.
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33. 24-HOUR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE: REFERENCE VALUES FOR HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS. THE INTERNATIONAL 24HOUR AMBULATORY AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE CONSORTIUM (I24ABC)
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Weber, T. Protogerou, A. Wassertheurer, S. Agharazii, M. and Argyris, A. Bahous, S. A. Banegas, J. R. Blacher, J. and Brandao, A. A. Cruz, J. J. Giannattasio, C. Jankowski, P. and Li, Y. Maloberti, A. McDonnel, B. McEniery, C. Mota Gomes, M. A. Machado Gomes, A. Graciani, A. Muiesan, M. L. and Nemcsik, J. Rodilla, E. Schutte, A. Terentes-Printzios, D. Vallee, A. Vlachopoulos, C. Ware, L. Wilkinson, I. and Zweiker, R. Sharman, J.
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34. May Measurement Month 2018: a pragmatic global screening campaign to raise awareness of blood pressure by the International Society of Hypertension
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Beaney, T, Burrell, LM, Castillo, RR, Charchar, FJ, Cro, S, Damasceno, A, Kruger, R, Nilsson, PM, Prabhakaran, D, Ramirez, AJ, Schlaich, MP, Schutte, AE, Tomaszewski, M, Touyz, R, Wang, J-G, Weber, MA, Poulter, NR, Burazeri, G, Qirjako, G, Roshi, E, Cunashi, R, Fernandes, MJCC, Pereira, SSV, Neto, MFMP, Oliveira, PNM, Feijao, ACG, Cerniello, Y, Marin, MJ, Vasquez, FG, Espeche, WG, Stisman, D, Fuentes, IA, Zilberman, JM, Rodriguez, P, Babinyan, KY, Engibaryan, AH, Avagyan, AM, Minasyan, AA, Gevorkyan, AT, Carnagarin, R, Carrington, MJ, Sharman, JE, Lee, R, Perl, S, Niederl, E, Malik, F-T-N, Choudhury, SR, Al Mamun, MA, Ishraquzzaman, M, Anthony, F, Connell, K, De Backer, TLM, Krzesinski, J, Houenassi, MD, Houehanou, CY, Sokolovic, S, Bahtijarevic, R, Tiro, MB, Mosepele, M, Masupe, TK, Barroso, WS, Gomes, MAM, Feitosa, ADM, Brandao, AA, Miranda, RD, Azevedo, VMAA, Dias, LM, Garcia, GDN, Martins, IPP, Dzudie, A, Kingue, S, Djomou, FAN, Njume, E, Khan, N, Lanas, FT, Garcia, MS, Paccot, MF, Torres, PI, Li, Y, Liu, M, Xu, L, Li, L, Chen, X, Deng, J, Zhao, W, Fu, L, Zhou, Y, Lopez-Jaramillo, P, Otero, J, Camacho, PA, Accini, JL, Sanchez, G, Arcos, E, Buyamba-Kabangu, J-RM, Katamba, FK, Ngoyi, GN, Buila, NM, Bayauli, PM, Mbolla, BFE, Bakekolo, PR, Landa, CMK, Kaky, GSK, Kramoh, EK, Ngoran, YNK, Olsen, MH, Valoy, LV, Santillan, M, Medina, ARG, Penaherrera, CE, Villalba, J, Ramirez, MI, Arteaga, F, Delgado, P, Beistline, H, Cappuccio, FP, Keitley, J, Tay, T, Goshu, DY, Kassie, DM, Gebru, SA, Pathak, A, Denolle, T, Tsinamdzgvrishvili, B, Trapaidze, D, Sturua, L, Abesadze, T, Grdzelidze, N, Grabfelder, M, Kramer, BK, Schmeider, RE, Twumasi-Ankrah, B, Tannor, EK, Lincoln, MD, Deku, EM, Quintana, FSW, Kenerson, J, Baptiste, EDJ, Saintilmond, WW, Barrientos, AL, Peiger, B, Lagos, AR, Forgas, MA, Lee, VWY, Tomlinson, BWY, Jarai, Z, Pall, D, More, A, Maheshwari, A, Verma, N, Sharma, M, Mukherjee, TK, Patil, M, Jose, AP, Takalkar, A, Turana, Y, Widyantoro, B, Danny, SS, Djono, S, Handari, SD, Tambunan, M, Tiksnadi, BB, Hermiawaty, E, Tavassoli, E, Zolfaghari, M, Dolan, E, O'Brien, E, Borghi, C, Ferri, C, Torlasco, C, Parati, G, Nwokocha, CR, Nwokocha, MI, Ogola, EN, Gitura, BM, Barasa, AL, Barasa, FA, Wairagu, AW, Nalwa, WZ, Najem, RN, Abu Alfa, AK, Fageh, HA, Msalam, OM, Derbi, HA, Bettamar, KA, Zakauskiene, U, Vickiene, A, Calmes, J, Alkerwi, A, Gantenbein, M, Ndhlovu, HLL, Masiye, JK, Chirwa, ML, Nyirenda, NM, Dhlamini, TD, Chia, YC, Ching, SM, Devaraj, NK, Ouane, N, Fane, T, Kowlessur, S, Ori, B, Heecharan, J, Alcocer, L, Chavez, A, Ruiz, G, Espinosa, C, Gomez-Alvarez, E, Neupane, D, Bhattarai, H, Ranabhat, K, Adhikari, TB, Koirala, S, Toure, IA, Soumana, KH, Wahab, K, Omotoso, AB, Sani, MU, Okubadejo, NU, Nadar, SK, Al-Riyami, HA, Ishaq, M, Memon, F, Sidique, S, Choudhry, HA, Khan, RA, Ayala, M, Maidana, AJO, Bogado, GGG, Ona, DI, Atilano, A, Granada, C, Bartolome, R, Manese, L, Mina, A, Dumlao, MC, Villaruel, MC, Gomez, L, Jozwiak, J, Malyszko, J, Banach, M, Mastej, M, Rodrigues, MMDC, Martins, LL, Paval, A, Dorobantu, M, Konradi, AO, Chazova, IE, Rotar, O, Spoares, MC, Viegas, D, Almustafa, BA, Alshurafa, SA, Brady, A, Bovet, P, Viswanathan, B, Oladapo, OO, Russell, JW, Brguljan-Hitij, J, Bozic, N, Knez, J, Dolenc, P, Hassan, MM, Woodiwiss, AJ, Myburgh, C, Vally, M, Ruilope, LM, Molinero, A, Rodilla, E, Gijon-Conde, T, Beheiry, HM, Ali, IA, Osman, AAA, Fahal, NAW, Osman, HA, Altahir, F, Persson, M, Wuerzner, G, Burkard, T, Wang, T-D, Lin, H-J, Pan, H-Y, Chen, W-J, Lin, E, Mondo, CK, Ingabire, PM, Khomazyuk, TTA, Krotova, VV-Y, Negresku, E, Evstigneeva, O, Bazargani, NNB, Agrawal, A, Bin Belaila, BA, Suhail, AM, Muhammed, KO, Shuri, HH, Wainford, RD, Levy, PD, Boggia, JJG, Garre, LL, Hernandez-Hernandez, R, Octavio-Seijas, JA, Lopez-Rivera, JA, Morr, I, Duin, A, Huynh, MV, Cao, ST, Nguyen, VL, To, M, Phan, HN, Cockroft, J, McDonnell, B, Goma, FM, Syatalimi, C, Chifamba, J, Gwini, R, Xia, X, Tiburcio, OV, Beaney, T, Burrell, LM, Castillo, RR, Charchar, FJ, Cro, S, Damasceno, A, Kruger, R, Nilsson, PM, Prabhakaran, D, Ramirez, AJ, Schlaich, MP, Schutte, AE, Tomaszewski, M, Touyz, R, Wang, J-G, Weber, MA, Poulter, NR, Burazeri, G, Qirjako, G, Roshi, E, Cunashi, R, Fernandes, MJCC, Pereira, SSV, Neto, MFMP, Oliveira, PNM, Feijao, ACG, Cerniello, Y, Marin, MJ, Vasquez, FG, Espeche, WG, Stisman, D, Fuentes, IA, Zilberman, JM, Rodriguez, P, Babinyan, KY, Engibaryan, AH, Avagyan, AM, Minasyan, AA, Gevorkyan, AT, Carnagarin, R, Carrington, MJ, Sharman, JE, Lee, R, Perl, S, Niederl, E, Malik, F-T-N, Choudhury, SR, Al Mamun, MA, Ishraquzzaman, M, Anthony, F, Connell, K, De Backer, TLM, Krzesinski, J, Houenassi, MD, Houehanou, CY, Sokolovic, S, Bahtijarevic, R, Tiro, MB, Mosepele, M, Masupe, TK, Barroso, WS, Gomes, MAM, Feitosa, ADM, Brandao, AA, Miranda, RD, Azevedo, VMAA, Dias, LM, Garcia, GDN, Martins, IPP, Dzudie, A, Kingue, S, Djomou, FAN, Njume, E, Khan, N, Lanas, FT, Garcia, MS, Paccot, MF, Torres, PI, Li, Y, Liu, M, Xu, L, Li, L, Chen, X, Deng, J, Zhao, W, Fu, L, Zhou, Y, Lopez-Jaramillo, P, Otero, J, Camacho, PA, Accini, JL, Sanchez, G, Arcos, E, Buyamba-Kabangu, J-RM, Katamba, FK, Ngoyi, GN, Buila, NM, Bayauli, PM, Mbolla, BFE, Bakekolo, PR, Landa, CMK, Kaky, GSK, Kramoh, EK, Ngoran, YNK, Olsen, MH, Valoy, LV, Santillan, M, Medina, ARG, Penaherrera, CE, Villalba, J, Ramirez, MI, Arteaga, F, Delgado, P, Beistline, H, Cappuccio, FP, Keitley, J, Tay, T, Goshu, DY, Kassie, DM, Gebru, SA, Pathak, A, Denolle, T, Tsinamdzgvrishvili, B, Trapaidze, D, Sturua, L, Abesadze, T, Grdzelidze, N, Grabfelder, M, Kramer, BK, Schmeider, RE, Twumasi-Ankrah, B, Tannor, EK, Lincoln, MD, Deku, EM, Quintana, FSW, Kenerson, J, Baptiste, EDJ, Saintilmond, WW, Barrientos, AL, Peiger, B, Lagos, AR, Forgas, MA, Lee, VWY, Tomlinson, BWY, Jarai, Z, Pall, D, More, A, Maheshwari, A, Verma, N, Sharma, M, Mukherjee, TK, Patil, M, Jose, AP, Takalkar, A, Turana, Y, Widyantoro, B, Danny, SS, Djono, S, Handari, SD, Tambunan, M, Tiksnadi, BB, Hermiawaty, E, Tavassoli, E, Zolfaghari, M, Dolan, E, O'Brien, E, Borghi, C, Ferri, C, Torlasco, C, Parati, G, Nwokocha, CR, Nwokocha, MI, Ogola, EN, Gitura, BM, Barasa, AL, Barasa, FA, Wairagu, AW, Nalwa, WZ, Najem, RN, Abu Alfa, AK, Fageh, HA, Msalam, OM, Derbi, HA, Bettamar, KA, Zakauskiene, U, Vickiene, A, Calmes, J, Alkerwi, A, Gantenbein, M, Ndhlovu, HLL, Masiye, JK, Chirwa, ML, Nyirenda, NM, Dhlamini, TD, Chia, YC, Ching, SM, Devaraj, NK, Ouane, N, Fane, T, Kowlessur, S, Ori, B, Heecharan, J, Alcocer, L, Chavez, A, Ruiz, G, Espinosa, C, Gomez-Alvarez, E, Neupane, D, Bhattarai, H, Ranabhat, K, Adhikari, TB, Koirala, S, Toure, IA, Soumana, KH, Wahab, K, Omotoso, AB, Sani, MU, Okubadejo, NU, Nadar, SK, Al-Riyami, HA, Ishaq, M, Memon, F, Sidique, S, Choudhry, HA, Khan, RA, Ayala, M, Maidana, AJO, Bogado, GGG, Ona, DI, Atilano, A, Granada, C, Bartolome, R, Manese, L, Mina, A, Dumlao, MC, Villaruel, MC, Gomez, L, Jozwiak, J, Malyszko, J, Banach, M, Mastej, M, Rodrigues, MMDC, Martins, LL, Paval, A, Dorobantu, M, Konradi, AO, Chazova, IE, Rotar, O, Spoares, MC, Viegas, D, Almustafa, BA, Alshurafa, SA, Brady, A, Bovet, P, Viswanathan, B, Oladapo, OO, Russell, JW, Brguljan-Hitij, J, Bozic, N, Knez, J, Dolenc, P, Hassan, MM, Woodiwiss, AJ, Myburgh, C, Vally, M, Ruilope, LM, Molinero, A, Rodilla, E, Gijon-Conde, T, Beheiry, HM, Ali, IA, Osman, AAA, Fahal, NAW, Osman, HA, Altahir, F, Persson, M, Wuerzner, G, Burkard, T, Wang, T-D, Lin, H-J, Pan, H-Y, Chen, W-J, Lin, E, Mondo, CK, Ingabire, PM, Khomazyuk, TTA, Krotova, VV-Y, Negresku, E, Evstigneeva, O, Bazargani, NNB, Agrawal, A, Bin Belaila, BA, Suhail, AM, Muhammed, KO, Shuri, HH, Wainford, RD, Levy, PD, Boggia, JJG, Garre, LL, Hernandez-Hernandez, R, Octavio-Seijas, JA, Lopez-Rivera, JA, Morr, I, Duin, A, Huynh, MV, Cao, ST, Nguyen, VL, To, M, Phan, HN, Cockroft, J, McDonnell, B, Goma, FM, Syatalimi, C, Chifamba, J, Gwini, R, Xia, X, and Tiburcio, OV
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AIMS: Raised blood pressure (BP) is the biggest contributor to mortality and disease burden worldwide and fewer than half of those with hypertension are aware of it. May Measurement Month (MMM) is a global campaign set up in 2017, to raise awareness of high BP and as a pragmatic solution to a lack of formal screening worldwide. The 2018 campaign was expanded, aiming to include more participants and countries. METHODS AND RESULTS: Eighty-nine countries participated in MMM 2018. Volunteers (≥18 years) were recruited through opportunistic sampling at a variety of screening sites. Each participant had three BP measurements and completed a questionnaire on demographic, lifestyle, and environmental factors. Hypertension was defined as a systolic BP ≥140 mmHg or diastolic BP ≥90 mmHg, or taking antihypertensive medication. In total, 74.9% of screenees provided three BP readings. Multiple imputation using chained equations was used to impute missing readings. 1 504 963 individuals (mean age 45.3 years; 52.4% female) were screened. After multiple imputation, 502 079 (33.4%) individuals had hypertension, of whom 59.5% were aware of their diagnosis and 55.3% were taking antihypertensive medication. Of those on medication, 60.0% were controlled and of all hypertensives, 33.2% were controlled. We detected 224 285 individuals with untreated hypertension and 111 214 individuals with inadequately treated (systolic BP ≥ 140 mmHg or diastolic BP ≥ 90 mmHg) hypertension. CONCLUSION: May Measurement Month expanded significantly compared with 2017, including more participants in more countries. The campaign identified over 335 000 adults with untreated or inadequately treated hypertension. In the absence of systematic screening programmes, MMM was effective at raising awareness at least among these individuals at risk.
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35. 24-HOUR CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE: REFERENCE VALUES FOR HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS. THE INTERNATIONAL 24HOUR AMBULATORY AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE CONSORTIUM (I24ABC)
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Weber, T, Protogerou, A, Wassertheurer, S, Agharazii, M, Argyris, A, Bahous, S, Banegas, J, Blacher, J, Brandao, A, Cruz, J, Giannattasio, C, Jankowski, P, Li, Y, Maloberti, A, Mcdonnel, B, Mceniery, C, Mota Gomes, M, Machado Gomes, A, Graciani, A, Muiesan, M, Nemcsik, J, Rodilla, E, Schutte, A, Terentes-Printzios, D, Vallee, A, Vlachopoulos, C, Ware, L, Wilkinson, I, Zweiker, R, Sharman., J, T. Weber, A. Protogerou, S. Wassertheurer, M. Agharazii, A. Argyris, S. A. Bahous, J. R. Banegas, J. Blacher, A. A. Brandao, J. J. Cruz, C. Giannattasio, P. Jankowski, Y. Li, A. Maloberti, B. McDonnel, C. McEniery, M. A. Mota Gomes, A. Machado Gomes, A. Graciani, M. L. Muiesan, J. Nemcsik, E. Rodilla, A. Schutte, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Vallee, C. Vlachopoulos, L. Ware, I. Wilkinson, R. Zweiker, J. Sharman., Weber, T, Protogerou, A, Wassertheurer, S, Agharazii, M, Argyris, A, Bahous, S, Banegas, J, Blacher, J, Brandao, A, Cruz, J, Giannattasio, C, Jankowski, P, Li, Y, Maloberti, A, Mcdonnel, B, Mceniery, C, Mota Gomes, M, Machado Gomes, A, Graciani, A, Muiesan, M, Nemcsik, J, Rodilla, E, Schutte, A, Terentes-Printzios, D, Vallee, A, Vlachopoulos, C, Ware, L, Wilkinson, I, Zweiker, R, Sharman., J, T. Weber, A. Protogerou, S. Wassertheurer, M. Agharazii, A. Argyris, S. A. Bahous, J. R. Banegas, J. Blacher, A. A. Brandao, J. J. Cruz, C. Giannattasio, P. Jankowski, Y. Li, A. Maloberti, B. McDonnel, C. McEniery, M. A. Mota Gomes, A. Machado Gomes, A. Graciani, M. L. Muiesan, J. Nemcsik, E. Rodilla, A. Schutte, D. Terentes-Printzios, A. Vallee, C. Vlachopoulos, L. Ware, I. Wilkinson, R. Zweiker, and J. Sharman.
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36. Effect of physical activity on pulse wave velocity in elderly subjects with normal glucose, prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes
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Metsämarttila, E. (Erja), Rodilla, E. (Enrique), Jokelainen, J. (Jari), Herrala, S. (Sauli), Leppäluoto, J. (Juhani), and Keinänen-Kiukaanniemi, S. (Sirkka)
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cardiovascular system ,cardiovascular diseases ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity ((cf)PWV) is a measure of arterial stiffness, predicting cardiovascular disease. We hypothesized that the amount of physical activity (PA) is correlated with reduced arterial stiffness in Type 2 diabetic (T2D) subjects. 570 subjects from the 1945 Oulu birth cohort were included in the analysis. (cf)PWV was determined by a non-invasive applanation tonometry. Oral glucose tolerance test was performed and LDL and HDL cholesterol analyzed. PA was registered daily with a wrist-worn acceleration meter for two weeks. (cf)PWV values in subjects with impaired glucose metabolism (IGM) and T2D were higher than in normal glycemic subjects (P
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37. Successful Bendamustine Desensitization for a Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity Reaction
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Martin Garcia, C, primary, Sierra Pacho, M, additional, Moreno Rodilla, E, additional, Callejo Melgosa, AM, additional, Martinez Alonso, JC, additional, Fernández Colino, T, additional, Acevedo del Barrio, G, additional, Gil Valiño, C, additional, and Eiris Aradas, MC, additional
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38. P1.14 PWV Improvement in Previously Untreated Mild Hypertensive Patients After 1 Year of Monotherapy
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Rodilla, E., Millasseau, S., Escriva, M., Garcia, J., Costa, J., and Pascual, J.
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39. P7.9 Elevated Arterial Stiffness Precedes Development Of Hypertension in Never Treated Prehypertensive Patients
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Rodilla, E., Millasseau, S., Escriva, M., Garcia, J., Costa, J., and Pascual, J.
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40. Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Hypersensitivity Reactions to Contrast Media
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Rosado Ingelmo, A., Dona Diaz, I, Cabanas Moreno, R., Moya Quesada, M. C., Garcia-Aviles, C., Garcia Nunez, I, Martinez Tadeo, J., I, Mielgo Ballesteros, R., Ortega-Rodriguez, N., Padial Vilchez, M. A., Sanchez-Morillas, L., Vila Albelda, C., Moreno Rodilla, E., Torres Jaen, M. J., [Rosado Ingelmo, A.] Hosp Univ Fdn Alcorcon, Unidad Alergia, C Budapest 1, Madrid 28922, Spain, [Vila Albelda, C.] Hosp Univ Fdn Alcorcon, Unidad Alergia, C Budapest 1, Madrid 28922, Spain, [Dona Diaz, I] UMA, IBIMA Reg Univ Hosp Malaga, Allergy Unit, Malaga, Spain, [Torres Jaen, M. J.] UMA, IBIMA Reg Univ Hosp Malaga, Allergy Unit, Malaga, Spain, [Cabanas Moreno, R.] Hosp La Paz, Hlth Res Inst IdiPAZ, Dept Allergy, Madrid, Spain, [Moya Quesada, M. C.] Secc Alergia CH Torrecardenas, Almeria, Spain, [Garcia-Aviles, C.] Hosp Moncloa, Unidad Alergia, Madrid, Spain, [Garcia Nunez, I] Hosp Quiron Malaga, Serv Alergol, Malaga, Spain, [Martinez Tadeo, J., I] Hosp Univ Ntra Sra Candelaria, Serv Alergol, Tenerife, Spain, [Mielgo Ballesteros, R.] Hosp Univ 12 Octubre, Serv Alergol, Madrid, Spain, [Ortega-Rodriguez, N.] Hosp Univ Gran Canaria Dr Negrin, Serv Alergol, Las Palmas Gran Canaria, Spain, [Padial Vilchez, M. A.] Hosp Infanta Sofia, Serv Alergol, Madrid, Spain, [Sanchez-Morillas, L.] Hosp Clin San Carlos, Serv Alergol, Madrid, Spain, and [Moreno Rodilla, E.] Complejo Asistencial Univ Salamanca, Serv Alergol, Salamanca, Spain
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Allergy ,Drug-reactions ,Contrast media ,Radiocontrast media ,Basophil activation test ,Cross-reactivity ,Gadolinium ,Nonimmediate reactions ,Adverse-reactions ,Immediate reactions ,Anaphylactoid reactions ,Gadopentetate dimeglumine ,Gadobenate dimeglumine ,Hypersensitivity ,Negative skin-tests ,Iodinated ,Anaphylaxis ,Immediate allergic reactions - Abstract
The objective of these guidelines is to ensure efficient and effective clinical practice. The panel of experts who produced this consensus document developed a research protocol based on a review of the literature.The prevalence of allergic reactions to iodinated contrast media (ICM) is estimated to be 1:170 000, that is, 0.05%-0.1% of patients undergoing radiologic studies with ICM (more than 75 million examinations per year worldwide). Hypersensitivity reactions can appear within the first hour after administration (immediate reactions) or from more than 1 hour to several days after administration (nonimmediate or delayed reactions). The risk factors for immediate reactions include poorly controlled bronchial asthma, concomitant medication (eg, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, beta-blockers, and proton-pump inhibitors), rapid administration of the ICM, mastocytosis, autoimmune diseases, and viral infections.The most common symptoms of immediate reactions are erythema and urticaria with or without angioedema, which appear in more than 70% of patients. Maculopapular rash is the most common skin feature of nonimmediate reactions (30%-90%).Skin and in vitro tests should be performed for diagnosis of both immediate and nonimmediate reactions. The ICM to be administered will therefore be chosen depending on the results of these tests, the ICM that induced the reaction (when known), the severity of the reaction, the availability of alternative ICM, and the information available on potential ICM cross-reactivity.Another type of contrast media, gadolinium derivatives, is used used for magnetic resonance imaging. Although rare, IgE-mediated reactions to gadolinium derivatives have been reported.
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41. Arterial Destiffening in Previously Untreated Mild Hypertensives After 1 Year of Routine Clinical Management
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Rodilla E, Millasseau S, Costa JA, and Pascual JM
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BACKGROUND Arterial stiffness, measured with pulse wave velocity (PWV), is now classified as a marker of target organ damage (TOD) alongside left ventricular hypertrophy and moderately increased albuminuria. Interventional studies on treated hypertensive patients have shown that PWV could be improved. Our aim was to assess changes in arterial stiffness after 1 year of routine clinical practice in never-treated hypertensive patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS We studied 356 never-treated patients with suspected hypertension. After standard clinical assessment during which presence of TOD was evaluated, hypertension diagnosis was confirmed in 231 subjects who subsequently received standard routine care. Both hypertensive and the 125 controls came back for a follow-up visit after 1 year. RESULTS Hypertensive patients were slightly older (46 +/- 12 vs. 50 +/- 12 years, P < 0.001), with higher mean arterial pressure (MAP)-adjusted PWV compared to controls (8.6 +/- 2.0 vs. 8.0 +/- 1.7 m/s, P < 0.001) and 47% of them presented 1 or more TOD. After 1 year of treatment, MAP was similar in both groups (94.9 vs. 96.2 mm Hg; P = ns), but adjusted PWV remained significantly higher in the hypertensive patients (7.8 +/- 1.4 vs. 8.3 +/- 1.7 m/s, P = 0.004). The prevalence of elevated PWV was reduced from 20% to 12%. All antihypertensive drugs achieved the same blood pressure (BP) and PWV reduction with the exception of vasodilating beta-blockers which gave slightly better results probably due to heart rate reduction. CONCLUSION BP reduction in newly diagnosed hypertensive patients improves arterial stiffness within a year of real-life clinical practice. Patients with the highest PWV and the largest reduction of BP "destiffened" the most whatever antihypertensive class was used.
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42. Emotional eating as a mediator between anxiety and cholesterol in population with overweight and hypertension
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Mensorio MS, Cebolla A, Lison JF, Rodilla E, Palomar G, Miragall M, and Banos RM
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obesity ,Cholesterol ,hypertension ,emotional eating ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,anxiety - Abstract
Although the relationship between cholesterol and mood states (especially anxiety) has been well studied, few researches have included the role of eating styles in this relationship. This study explored the associations among eating styles, negative emotional symptoms, and levels of cholesterol (and other medical variables) in a population with hypertension and overweight or obesity, analyzing the possible mediation mechanisms involved. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 68 adults with hypertension and overweight/obesity, and stepwise multiple regression analysis and mediation analyses were carried out to test the hypothesis that eating styles mediate the relationship between negative emotional symptoms and cholesterol. Several significant correlations among age, anthropometric, medical, and psychological variables (eating styles and negative emotional symptoms) were found. There was a significant indirect effect of anxiety on total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol through emotional eating. Results suggest that emotional eating has a relevant role in the rise in total and LDL cholesterol, acting as a mediator in the relationship between anxiety and cholesterol. This finding could have important implications, since it introduces a new variable in the relationship between emotions and cholesterol and, therefore, changes the way of understanding this relationship, and of treating high cholesterol in a hypertensive sample.
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43. Adherence to Anaphylaxis Guidelines: Real-World Data From the Emergency Department of a Tertiary Hospital
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Ponce Guevara, LV, primary, Laffond Yges, E, additional, Gracia Bara, MT, additional, Moreno Rodilla, E, additional, Muñoz Bellido, FJ, additional, Lázaro Sastre, M, additional, Macías Iglesias, EM, additional, de Arriba Méndez, S, additional, Campanón Toro, MV, additional, and Dávila Gónzalez, I, additional
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44. P4.07 Relationship Between Central and Peripheral Ambulatory and Office Blood Pressure with Left Ventricular Mass in Hypertensive Patients
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Rodilla, E., Costa, J. A., Tejero, S., and Pascual, J. M.
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45. Relationship Between 24-Hour Ambulatory Central Systolic Blood Pressure and Left Ventricular Mass: A Prospective Multicenter Study
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Weber, T, Wassertheurer, S, Schmidt trucksäss, A, Rodilla, E, Ablasser, C, Jankowski, P, Lorenza Muiesan, M, Giannattasio, C, Mang, C, Wilkinson, I, Kellermair, J, Hametner, B, Pascual, J, Zweiker, R, Czarnecka, D, Paini, A, Salvetti, M, Maloberti, A, Mceniery, C, GIANNATTASIO, CRISTINA, MALOBERTI, ALESSANDRO, Mceniery, C., Weber, T, Wassertheurer, S, Schmidt trucksäss, A, Rodilla, E, Ablasser, C, Jankowski, P, Lorenza Muiesan, M, Giannattasio, C, Mang, C, Wilkinson, I, Kellermair, J, Hametner, B, Pascual, J, Zweiker, R, Czarnecka, D, Paini, A, Salvetti, M, Maloberti, A, Mceniery, C, GIANNATTASIO, CRISTINA, MALOBERTI, ALESSANDRO, and Mceniery, C.
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We investigated the relationship between left ventricular mass and brachial office as well as brachial and central ambulatory systolic blood pressure in 7 European centers. Central systolic pressure was measured with a validated oscillometric device, using a transfer function, and mean/diastolic pressure calibration. M-mode images were obtained by echocardiography, and left ventricular mass was determined by one single reader blinded to blood pressure. We studied 289 participants (137 women) free from antihypertensive drugs (mean age: 50.8 years). Mean office blood pressure was 145/88 mm Hg and mean brachial and central ambulatory systolic pressures were 127 and 128 mm Hg, respectively. Mean left ventricular mass was 93.3 kg/m(2), and 25.6% had left ventricular hypertrophy. The correlation coefficient between left ventricular mass and brachial office, brachial ambulatory, and central ambulatory systolic pressure was 0.29, 0.41, and 0.47, respectively (P=0.003 for comparison between brachial office and central ambulatory systolic pressure and 0.32 for comparison between brachial and central ambulatory systolic pressure). The results were consistent for men and women, and young and old participants. The areas under the curve for prediction of left ventricular hypertrophy were 0.618, 0.635, and 0.666 for brachial office, brachial, and central ambulatory systolic pressure, respectively (P=0.03 for comparison between brachial and central ambulatory systolic pressure). In younger participants, central ambulatory systolic pressure was superior to both other measurements. Central ambulatory systolic pressure, measured with an oscillometric cuff, shows a strong trend toward a closer association with left ventricular mass and hypertrophy than brachial office/ambulatory systolic pressure
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46. An internet-based self-administered intervention for promoting healthy habits and weight loss in hypertensive people who are overweight or obese: a randomized controlled trial
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Banos RM, Mensorio MS, Cebolla A, Rodilla E, Palomar G, Lisón J, and Botella C
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Background: The prevalence of overweight and obesity is on the rise worldwide with severe physical and psychosocial consequences. One of the most dangerous is hypertension. Lifestyle changes related to eating behaviour and physical activity are the critical components in the prevention and treatment of hypertension and obesity. Data indicates that the usual procedures to promote these healthy habits in health services are either insufficient or not efficient enough. Internet has been shown to be an effective tool for the implementation of lifestyle interventions based on this type of problem. This study aims to assess the efficacy of a totally self-administered online intervention programme versus the usual medical care for obese and overweight participants with hypertension (from the Spanish public health care system) to promote healthy lifestyles (eating behaviour and physical activity). Method: A randomized controlled trial will be conducted with 100 patients recruited from the hypertension unit of a public hospital. Participants will be randomly assigned to one of two conditions: a) SII: a self-administered Internet-based intervention protocol; and b) MUC-medical usual care. The online intervention is an Internet-delivered, multimedia, interactive, self-administered programme, composed of nine modules designed to promote healthy eating habits and increase physical activity. The first five modules will be activated at a rate of one per week, and access for modules 5 to 9 will open every two weeks. Patients will be assessed at four points: before the intervention, after the intervention (3 months), and at 6 and 12 months (follow-up). The outcome variables will include blood pressure, and Body Mass Index, as primary outcome measures, and quality of life and other lifestyle and anthropometrical variables as secondary outcome measures. Discussion: The literature highlights the need for more studies on the benefits of using the Internet to promote lifestyle interventions. This study aims to investigate the efficiency of a totally self-administered Internet -+based programme for promoting healthy habits and improving the medical indicators of a hypertensive and overweight population.
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47. Position paper on the 2024 ESH clinical practice guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension in Spain
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Rodilla, E., Benítez Camps, M., Castilla Guerra, L., Egocheaga Cabello, M.I., Gamarra Ortiz, J., María Tablado, M.Á., Muñoz Rivas, N., Pallarés-Carratalá, V., Polo García, J., and García Donaire, J.A.
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The 2024 European Society of Hypertension clinical practice guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension (ESH Guidelines 2024) have recently been published, a brief document but with a very elaborate infographic that summarizes as much as possible the previous guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension (HTN), aimed at serving as a quick reference tool to make decisions in daily clinical practice. The main objective of this work is to analyze the recommendations and innovations of these guidelines from the perspective of their applicability and taking into account all the scientific societies in the specialty of Family and Community Medicine, Internal Medicine and the Spanish Society of Hypertension (SEHLELHA) in order to achieve more homogeneous and evidence-based care for HTN in Spain. The most important results include the maintenance of the thresholds to define HTN and the therapeutic objectives, as well as the recommendation to initiate pharmacological treatment based on both the blood pressure values and the cardiovascular risk estimated by SCORE2 and the presence of organic damage. New are the introduction of practical tables to estimate the fragility of hypertensive subjects based on their age and autonomy, as well as precise recommendations for monitoring HTN. In summary, the ESH 2024 Guidelines represent a useful, reasoned and concise instrument that can serve as a tool to improve the control of HTN in our environment.
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48. Establishing reference values for central blood pressure and its amplification in a general healthy population and according to cardiovascular risk factors
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Herbert A., Cruickshank J.K., Laurent S., Boutouyrie P., Shimada K., Kario K., Miyashita H., Eguchi K., Kohara K., Tabara Y., Imai Y., Ito S., Hashimoto J., Uchiba K., Suzuki H., Takenaka T., Takazawa K., Kino M., Yamashina A., Tomiyama H., Dohi Y., Takase H., Jouven X., Empana J.P., Pannier B., Thomas F., Prescott E., Janner J., McEniery C., Cockcroft J., Wilkinson I., Roman M.J., Devereux R.B., Teal V., Townsend R., Vermeersch S., Rietzschel E.R., Van Bortel L., De Buyzere M.L., Segers P., Gillebert T.C., Wang J.-G., Li Y., Lazar J., Salciccioli L., Cunha P., Oliveira P., Cotter J., Vila I., Sousa N., Chirinos J., Medina-Lezama J., Weber T., Rammer M., O'Rourke M.F., Bernd E., Lassnig E., Porodko M., Ammer M., Wassertheurer S., Adji A., Rosenkranz S., Punzengruber C., Kvas E., Dufouil C., Tzourio C., Nijpels G., Dekker J.M., Stehouwer C.D.A., Ferreira I., Twisk J.W., Smulders Y.M., Van De Laar R.J., Van Kallen C.J., Van Greevenbroek M.M., Schalkwijk C.G., Vlachopoulos C., Aznaouridis C., Terentes-Printzios D., Xaplanteris P., Stefanadis C., Schutte A.E., Fourie C.M.T., Van Rooyen J.M., Mahmud A., Feely J., Ghiadoni L., Stea F., Bruno R.M., Cartoni G., Armenia S., Taddei S., Seidlerova J., Vanek J., Filipovsky J., Mayer O., Jr., Lind L., Soveri I., Fellström B., Zilmer M., Cavallini M.C., Pini R., Di Bari M., Marchionni N., Masotti G., Schillaci G., Pucci G., Battista F., Settimi L., Crilly M.A., Kumar V., Clark H.J., Scott N.W., Macdonald A.G., Williams D.J., Hillis G.S., Lee A.J., De Vries A., Small G.R., Zanchetti A., Bilo G., Taurino C., McClure J.D., Schneider M.P., Kawecka-Jaszcz K., Stolarz-Skrzypek K., Klima L., Staessen J.A., Kuznetsova T., Redon J., Martinez F., Rosei E.A., Melander O., Zannad F., Rossignol P., Collin C., Lonati L., Dominiczak A.F., O'Rourke M., Petrak O., Štrauch B., Rosa J., Widimsky J., Pipingas A., Pase M.P., Grima N.A., Stough C., Harris E., Sellick L., Macpherson H., Pascualab J.M., Rodilla E., Costa J.A., Simon T., Delles C., Dymott J.A., Neisius U., Carty D.M., Fesler P., Muiesan M.L., Salvettia M., Paini A., Tisler A., Zofi, Nemeth K., Marton A., El Haj Othmane T., Cseprekal O., Studinger P., Ibrahim N.N.I.N., Rasool A.H.G., Rahman A.R.A., Wong A.R., Protogerou A.D., Papaioannou T.G., Sfikakis P.P., Fu Y., Hu J., Zhao L., Li N., Jiang X., Ok E., Demirci M.S., Gungor O., Orlova I.A., Blankova Z.N., Seredenina E.M., Ageev F.T., Barinova I.V., Bellien J., Iacob M., Thuillez C., Joannides, Erglis A., Mintale I., Latkovskis G., Berzina M., Zabunova M., Krallisa A., Smulyan H., Safar M., Zhadan A., Tselukyo V., Bregvadze T., Aydin A., Von Kodolitsch Y., MUMC+: HVC Pieken Maastricht Studie (9), Interne Geneeskunde, MUMC+: MA Interne Geneeskunde (3), Promovendi ODB, Epidemiologie, RS: CARIM - R3 - Vascular biology, MUMC+: KIO Kemta (9), Obstetrie & Gynaecologie, The Reference Values for Arterial Measurements Collaboration, Universidade do Minho, and Ege Üniversitesi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Percentile ,Central pressure ,Arteriosclerosis ,Systole ,Medicina Básica [Ciências Médicas] ,Population ,Aged ,Aorta ,Arteries ,Blood pressure ,Humans ,Pulse ,Age Distribution ,Blood Pressure ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Female ,Healthy Volunteers ,Middle Aged ,Reference Values ,Risk Factors ,Sex Distribution ,Young Adult ,Disease ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Medicine ,Young adult ,education ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,ComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKS ,medicine.disease ,Pulse pressure ,Surgery ,ComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMS ,ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION ,Ciências Médicas::Medicina Básica ,InformationSystems_MISCELLANEOUS ,business - Abstract
PubMed ID: 25112663, Aims: Estimated central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) and amplification (Brachial SBP-cSBP) are non-invasive measures potentially prognostic of cardiovascular (CV) disease. No worldwide, multiple-device reference values are available. We aimed to establish reference values for a worldwide general population standardizing between the different available methods of measurement. How these values were significantly altered by cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs) was then investigated. Methods and results: Existing data from population surveys and clinical trials were combined, whether published or not. Reference values of cSBP and amplification were calculatedas percentiles for 'Normal' (no CVRFs) and 'Reference' (any CVRFs) populations. We included 45 436 subjects out of 82 930 that were gathered from 77 studies of 53 centres. Included subjects were apparently healthy, not treated for hypertension or dyslipidaemia, and free from overt CV disease and diabetes. Values of cSBP and amplification were stratified by brachial blood pressure categories and age decade in turn, both being stratifiedbysex. Amplification decreased with age and more so in males than in females. Sex was the most powerful factor associated with amplification with 6.6 mmHg (5.8-7.4) higher amplification in males than in females. Amplification was marginally but significantly influenced by CVRFs, with smoking and dyslipidaemia decreasing amplification, but increased with increasing levels of blood glucose. Conclusion: Typical values of cSBP and amplification in a healthy population and a population free of traditional CVRFs are now available according to age, sex, and brachial BP, providing values included from different devices with a wide geographical representation. Amplification is significantly influenced by CVRFs, but differently in men and women. © 2014 Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology.
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49. ESPRESSO optical bench: from mind to reality
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Tenegi, F., additional, Santana, S., additional, Gómez, J., additional, Rodilla, E., additional, Hughes, I., additional, Mégevand, D., additional, Rebolo, R., additional, Riva, M., additional, and Luis-Simoes, R., additional
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50. Clinical Practice Guidelines for Diagnosis and Management of Hypersensitivity Reactions to Contrast Media
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Rosado Ingelmo, A, primary, Doña Diaz, I, additional, Cabañas Moreno, R, additional, Moya Quesada, M, additional, García-Avilés, C, additional, García Nuñez, I, additional, Martínez Tadeo, J, additional, Mielgo Ballesteros, R, additional, Ortega-Rodríguez, N, additional, Padial Vilchez, M, additional, Sánchez-Morillas, L, additional, Vila Albelda, C, additional, Moreno Rodilla, E, additional, and Torres Jaén, M, additional
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