The effect of road noise on blood catecholamines, cAMP and certain cardiovascular and metabolic parameters was studied in a group of young untreated essential hypertensives. It was found that the 10' stimulus increased both systolic and diastolic pressure values. Blood catecholamines rose only after 5'.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of left atrial myxoma is described. The neoplasia was observed in a female with no previous rheumatic history in whom cardiopathy was diagnosed only a few months before hospitalisation. The rapid and erratic course of the cardiopathy, the fact that changes of posture modified objective symptoms, the presence of dyspnoea and peripheral microembolisms were all clinical indicators of a possible myxoma, later confirmed by echography and cardiac catheterism.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExposure to traffic noise for ten minutes increased diastolic pressure without affecting systolic pressure and heart rate. Plasma catecholamine levels were enhanced only five minutes after noise stimulation. Noradrenaline increased more significantly than dopamine and adrenaline.
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