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Death and cardiovascular outcomes in end-stage renal failure patients on different modalities of dialysis
CONCLUSION: The short-term incidence of death and AMI remains high in Singapore. Future studies should investigate the benefits of a tighter control of cardiovascular risk factors among ESRF patients on dialysis.PMID:35373236 | DOI:10.47102/annals-acadmedsg.20219
Source: Ann Acad Med Singapo... - April 4, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Chun Yuan Khoo Fei Gao Hui Lin Choong Wei Xian Alex Tan Riece Koniman Jiang Ming Fam Khung Keong Yeo Source Type: research

Understanding maternal postnatal blood pressure changes following hypertensive disorders in pregnancy: protocol for a prospective cohort study
Introduction Hypertensive disorders occur in approximately 10% of women during pregnancy. There is robust population-based data to show that women who have hypertension in pregnancy are much more likely to develop cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the postpartum period. Women with a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) are twice more at risk of heart disease and stroke, and four times more likely to develop hypertension after birth. Two out of three women who had HDP will die from CVD. Recent evidence suggests that young women with HDP develop signs of CVD in the immediate postpartum period, rather than several decades l...
Source: BMJ Open - April 1, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Sheehan, E., Wang, C., Cauldwell, M., Bick, D., Thilaganathan, B. Tags: Open access Obstetrics and gynaecology Source Type: research

Omega-6 fatty acids and the risk of cardiovascular disease: insights from a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials and a Mendelian randomization study
CONCLUSIONS: Omega-6 PUFA supplementation did not affect the risk for CVD morbidity and mortality. Additionally, based on MR analysis we found that higher AA levels might even significantly increase the risk of CHD, MI and large artery stroke, as well as the levels of FBG and LDL-C, whereas they were negatively associated with TC and TG. Since a considerable chance of heterogeneity was observed for some of the results, further research is needed to elucidate the effects of omega-6 PUFAs on cardiometabolic outcomes.PMID:35316920 | PMC:PMC8924827 | DOI:10.5114/aoms/136070
Source: Archives of Medical Science - March 23, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Mohsen Mazidi Niloofar Shekoohi Niki Katsiki Maciej Banach Source Type: research