INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine whether the degree of blood pressure elevation and/or a genetic predisposition to hypertension have a major role in determining a reduced pain perception in hypertensives. The reasons underlying the relationship between blood pressure elevation and pain perception mechanisms are not completely understood. METHODS: One hundred and four untreated hypertensive patients (65 subjects with and 39 without a positive parental history of hypertension) together with a control group of 42 subjects (20 normotensive offspring of normotensive parents, and 22 normotensive offspring of hypertensive parents) were submitted to standard blood pressure evaluation, 24-h blood pressure monitoring and dental...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
Hypertension-related hypoalgesia, defined as lower pain sensitivity in individuals with high blood p...
Hypertension has been found to be related to decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. The current s...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine whether the degree of blood pressure elevation...
High blood pressure is associated with decreased sensitivity to pain in humans and animals. Interest...
For almost two decades, researchers have demonstrated that hypertension is reliably associated with ...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms involved in the relationship between pain perception and hypertension are ...
A growing literature has reported a significant reduction in pain sensitivity among hypertensioe an...
Objective To investigate dental pain perception in a large group of essential hypertensive subjects....
Abstract—Low pain sensitivity has been reported in hypertensive subjects as well in groups deemed to...
The relationship between pain and hypertension is potentially of great pathophysiological and clinic...
Objective: Spontaneous or experimentally induced high blood pressure (BP) is associated with reduced...
BACKGROUND: Adult studies have demonstrated that increased resting blood pressure (BP) levels correl...
Abstract. There is broad evidence for a functional interaction between the cardiovascular and pain r...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
Hypertension-related hypoalgesia, defined as lower pain sensitivity in individuals with high blood p...
Hypertension has been found to be related to decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. The current s...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of this study was to determine whether the degree of blood pressure elevation...
High blood pressure is associated with decreased sensitivity to pain in humans and animals. Interest...
For almost two decades, researchers have demonstrated that hypertension is reliably associated with ...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms involved in the relationship between pain perception and hypertension are ...
A growing literature has reported a significant reduction in pain sensitivity among hypertensioe an...
Objective To investigate dental pain perception in a large group of essential hypertensive subjects....
Abstract—Low pain sensitivity has been reported in hypertensive subjects as well in groups deemed to...
The relationship between pain and hypertension is potentially of great pathophysiological and clinic...
Objective: Spontaneous or experimentally induced high blood pressure (BP) is associated with reduced...
BACKGROUND: Adult studies have demonstrated that increased resting blood pressure (BP) levels correl...
Abstract. There is broad evidence for a functional interaction between the cardiovascular and pain r...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
A reliable finding from the physical pain literature is that individuals with higher resting (i.e., ...
Hypertension-related hypoalgesia, defined as lower pain sensitivity in individuals with high blood p...
Hypertension has been found to be related to decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. The current s...