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High Blood Pressure May Mask Potentially Deadly Heart Condition
The new study draws on data collected from over 900 patients undergoing exercise stress testing to diagnose possible myocardial ischemia (MI), a condition where oxygenated blood is prevented from reaching the heart because an artery has become blocked or constricted. Generally, exercise should produce pain in these situations; however some patients experience "silent" cases of MI in which no pain is felt. Prior studies have suggested that hypertension and silent ischemia may be correlated, and this new research provides further validation. "This has implications for several areas, such as the effects of stress, non-adherence to therapy and silent myocardial ischemia," says Bianca D'Antono, author of the study. "Further research will be needed to better understand the relationship between blood pressure, pain perception and heart disease". Posted by: April Source |
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