ObjectivesWe investigated whether diastolic function differs between hypertensive patients of African-Caribbean or white European origin and established whether differences could be explained by confounding variables.BackgroundAfrican Caribbeans are known to have a higher prevalence of heart failure than white Europeans but it is unclear whether this is a result of known risk factors. Tissue Doppler technology now allows accurate quantification of diastolic function, which is recognized as an important factor in the development of heart failure.MethodsParticipants from a single center participating in the ASCOT (Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial), composed of patients with hypertension but no evidence of heart failure, were studied....
This thesis used tissue Doppler echocardiography to characterise, in detail, left ventricular funct...
BackgroundAlthough different classes and combinations of antihypertensive agents have demonstrated e...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether diastolic function differs between hypertensive patients of Africa...
The study aimed to establish a relationship of ethnicity to diastolic dysfunction in subjects of Afr...
Renal dysfunction is frequently associated with left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and diastolic dysf...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine whether people of black African descent have m...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine whether people of black African descent have m...
Background People of South Asian (SAs) and African Caribbean (AC) origin have increased cardiovascul...
OBJECTIVE Diabetes is associated with left ventricular (LV) diastolic and systolic dysfunction. Sout...
Objective People of Black African descent have greater risks of hypertensive target organ damage t...
Aims/hypothesis Diabetes is associated with microvascular damage in all populations, but diabetic p...
Objectives The authors studied healthy UK Indian Asian and European white subjects to assess whether...
Objectives The authors studied healthy UK Indian Asian and European white subjects to assess whether...
From echocardiographic studies in hypertension, African Americans have been found to be more prone t...
This thesis used tissue Doppler echocardiography to characterise, in detail, left ventricular funct...
BackgroundAlthough different classes and combinations of antihypertensive agents have demonstrated e...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether diastolic function differs between hypertensive patients of Africa...
The study aimed to establish a relationship of ethnicity to diastolic dysfunction in subjects of Afr...
Renal dysfunction is frequently associated with left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and diastolic dysf...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine whether people of black African descent have m...
AbstractObjectives. This study attempted to determine whether people of black African descent have m...
Background People of South Asian (SAs) and African Caribbean (AC) origin have increased cardiovascul...
OBJECTIVE Diabetes is associated with left ventricular (LV) diastolic and systolic dysfunction. Sout...
Objective People of Black African descent have greater risks of hypertensive target organ damage t...
Aims/hypothesis Diabetes is associated with microvascular damage in all populations, but diabetic p...
Objectives The authors studied healthy UK Indian Asian and European white subjects to assess whether...
Objectives The authors studied healthy UK Indian Asian and European white subjects to assess whether...
From echocardiographic studies in hypertension, African Americans have been found to be more prone t...
This thesis used tissue Doppler echocardiography to characterise, in detail, left ventricular funct...
BackgroundAlthough different classes and combinations of antihypertensive agents have demonstrated e...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg,...