Publications by authors named "R Zimlichman"

Article Synopsis
  • Measuring blood pressure and understanding arterial hemodynamics are crucial for assessing cardiovascular health and disease risk.
  • Various techniques for measuring BP exist, yet the details, benefits, and drawbacks of these methods can be confusing for clinicians.
  • An expert group produced guidelines to clarify these methods and their practical applications to improve clinical practice for cardiovascular assessment.
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Annual influenza epidemics are associated with high morbidity and mortality worldwide, with vaccinations being the main preventive intervention; however, the compliance rate of health care employees remains low. Study aims were to examine vaccination rates among physicians and nurses in surgical and medicine wards, compare between medium and large tertiary hospitals, and identify factors associated with increased vaccination rates. Structured questionnaires were distributed.

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Ventricular-arterial coupling (VAC) plays a major role in the physiology of cardiac and aortic mechanics, as well as in the pathophysiology of cardiac disease. VAC assessment possesses independent diagnostic and prognostic value and may be used to refine riskstratification and monitor therapeutic interventions. Traditionally, VAC is assessed by the non-invasive measurement of the ratio of arterial (Ea) to ventricular end-systolic elastance (Ees).

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Introduction: An ischemic stroke is an event that occurs due to cerebral vascular disease and is directly related to the degree of vascular damage. This process is associated with atherosclerosis progression and is influenced by the presence of cardiovascular risk factors.

Aims: One of the goals of our research was to examine whether specific medications used for treating hypertension are associated with the development of strokes.

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