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With the advance of translational medicine, it has been possible to describe new pathophysiological mechanisms of the diseases that generate the greatest burden of disease globally, one of these, the cardiovascular diseases. Recently, was published an article where the authors evaluated the impact of Morning Blood Pressure Surge (MBPS) on the development of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) as a marker of cardiovascular morbidity in normotensive patients with type II diabetes mellitus

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Factors such as time of day, place of work or home, seasons, psychological stress, environment, among many others; in order to find more evidence to answer questions that currently exist about the evolution of blood pressure, hemodynamic dynamics, endothelial dysfunction, insulin resistance and hyperglycemia, components that modify the evolution and prognosis of hypertension and type II diabetes mellitus, two of the chronic noncommunicable diseases with the highest burden of global disease, costs to health systems and impact on the quality of life of those affected

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Factors such as time of day, place of work or home, seasons, psychological stress, environment, among many others; in order to find more evidence to answer questions that currently exist about the evolution of blood pressure, hemodynamic dynamics, endothelial dysfunction, insulin resistance and hyperglycemia, components that modify the evolution and prognosis of hypertension and type II diabetes mellitus, two of the chronic noncommunicable diseases with the highest burden of global disease, costs to health systems and impact on the quality of life of those affected

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This page is a summary of: Systemic Hemodynamic Atherothrombotic Syndrome: Expanding the Concept, Journal of Anesthesia and Anesthetic Drugs, November 2021, Acquire Publications LLC,
DOI: 10.54289/jaad2100103.
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