Abstract — Aims: Hypertension is an established risk factor in chronic alcoholics, but little is known about the relationship between blood pressure (BP), severity of their alcohol abuse, and severity of alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Method: BP was assessed daily for 18 days in a series of chronic alcoholics on early alcohol withdrawal (AW), while also assessing the severity of their AWS on the CIWA-Ar scale. Results: A sharp and sustained decrease in BP was observed after AW; at T0, BP had increased in 55 % of patients, and at T18 in 21%. The variation of BP is partially explained by years of at-risk drinking and AWS severity, but other factors may play a role in hypertension in alcoholics, as a large amount of BP variation was not ex...
Nineteen patients who had been drinking on the day of admission had significantly raised levels of r...
Epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies established the association between high alcohol c...
Observational studies and clinical experiments solidly establish an empiric relationship between hea...
Background: Although epidemiologic studies have reported an association between alcohol intake and h...
Background Epidemiological investigations have demonstrated a close association between heavy alcoho...
While the effects of alcohol on blood pressure have been widely investigated, this effect of alcohol...
This paper reviews research addressing the relationship between alcohol usage and blood pressure le...
High blood pressure constitutes one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity all over the wo...
ABSTRACT In a new study controlled for many factors, we reconfirmed the relationship of higher blood...
Background: Haemodynamic changes such as tachycardia, arterial hypertension and elevated cardiac out...
Background: Alcohol is consumed by over 2 billion people worldwide. It is a common substance of abus...
There is general consensus on the detrimental effects of heavy alcohol consumption on blood pressure...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between heavy alcohol use and hype...
The relation between alcohol consumption and blood pressure is well recognized, and advice to reduce...
Alcoholic (ethanol containing) beverages have been part of human culture for thousands of years arou...
Nineteen patients who had been drinking on the day of admission had significantly raised levels of r...
Epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies established the association between high alcohol c...
Observational studies and clinical experiments solidly establish an empiric relationship between hea...
Background: Although epidemiologic studies have reported an association between alcohol intake and h...
Background Epidemiological investigations have demonstrated a close association between heavy alcoho...
While the effects of alcohol on blood pressure have been widely investigated, this effect of alcohol...
This paper reviews research addressing the relationship between alcohol usage and blood pressure le...
High blood pressure constitutes one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity all over the wo...
ABSTRACT In a new study controlled for many factors, we reconfirmed the relationship of higher blood...
Background: Haemodynamic changes such as tachycardia, arterial hypertension and elevated cardiac out...
Background: Alcohol is consumed by over 2 billion people worldwide. It is a common substance of abus...
There is general consensus on the detrimental effects of heavy alcohol consumption on blood pressure...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated a positive relationship between heavy alcohol use and hype...
The relation between alcohol consumption and blood pressure is well recognized, and advice to reduce...
Alcoholic (ethanol containing) beverages have been part of human culture for thousands of years arou...
Nineteen patients who had been drinking on the day of admission had significantly raised levels of r...
Epidemiological, preclinical and clinical studies established the association between high alcohol c...
Observational studies and clinical experiments solidly establish an empiric relationship between hea...