Publications by authors named "G Carmenini"

Background: For the past thirty years, many countries, especially the USA, have been performing clinical and laboratory studies to establish the most prominent disease risk factors, in particular those involved in cardiovascular diseases. The main aim of these studies is to reduce disease related risks by intervening at an early age.

Methods: We studied 305 patients, 198 males and 107 females, all employees in Rome, mean age 40.

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Background: Arrhythmic patterns and left ventricular geometric adaptations to pressure overload were investigated in 76 patients with untreated borderline-to-moderate sustained essential hypertension studied by 2-dimensional and M-mode echocardiography, 12-lead, Holter, and signal-averaged electrocardiography, and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.

Methods And Results: Sixty-two age- and sex-matched normal adults were chosen for data comparison. Hypertrophic hypertensive patients were subdivided into 2 subgroups: 44 patients with nocturnal blood pressure reduction (dippers) and 32 patients without it (nondippers).

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To assess by autoregressive model the frequency domain heart rate variability (HRV) during clinostatism and after passive orthostatic load (head-up tilt), 81 hypertensive and normotensive subjects (42 men and 39 women) were subdivided into four groups: 20 adult normotensive subjects (Group 1); 21 elderly normotensive subjects (Group 2); 20 elderly hypertensive subjects with nocturnal blood pressure (BP) falls (Group 3); and 20 elderly hypertensive subjects without nocturnal BP falls (Group 4). They were chosen to assess the influence of aging and arterial hypertension on sympathetic-parasympathetic balance. The age-related decrease observed in nearly all HRV spectral frequency components (normalised units [NUs], high frequency [HF] and low frequency [LF]) was reported in elderly patients in rest conditions.

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The Authors describe the case of a 58-year-old woman affected by erythematous telangiectasis lesions on the antero-lateral surface of the right hip during papillary serous cystoadenocarcinoma of the right ovary. The diagnosis, based on clinical and histological findings, was unilateral naevoid telangiectasia. After a review of literature the Authors assume a possible role of the oestrogens in the pathogenesis of such infrequent disease.

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