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Sublingual nitroglycerin in patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction: impact on central and regional carotid and radial input impedance and hemodynamics Ghent University
Background: The systolic blood pressure lowering effect of sublingual nitroglycerin (NTG) administration is generally thought to primarily arise from its action on wave reflection, although recent invasive data indicate that at least part of the blood pressure reduction can be ascribed to an effect on left ventricular dynamics. Methods: Carotid and radial pressure waveforms and aortic, carotid and radial flow were measured in 19 HFpEF patients ...
Feasibility study on carotid hemodynamics during sympathetic nervous system stimulation in young volunteers Ghent University
Assessing arterial properties and hemodynamics in response to a physiological perturbation might provide additional information on an individualU+2019s U+201Cvascular healthU+201D. To this aim, a non-invasive protocol was implemented in 12 young volunteers. The protocol was technically feasible and provided evidence of specific responses to regulate adequately each sympathetic stress stimulus.
CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF HEMODYNAMICS IN THE SHORT ARM HUMAN CENTRIFUGE: A FEASIBILITY STUDY Ghent University
Prospective evaluation of intraoperative hemodynamics in liver transplantation with whole, partial and DCD grafts (vol 8, pg 1850, 2010) Ghent University
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