Long-term Monitoring of Arterial Blood Pressure and Pulse: General Estimates of Readings and Their Relationships
The study is based on long-term, regular measurements of blood pressure and pulse – the heart rate (more than 18 years). The values of these readings are taken from a self-control diary kept by a patient, one of the publication’s authors, a man born in 1940. In our case,...
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A Detailed Studies of Anthropometric Indicators and Their Relationship with Metabolic Variables
The goal of this study is to see if the percentage of body fat, the body mass index (BMI), and the waist-hip ratio (WHR) have a relationship with the metabolic variables of heart rate, blood pressure (systolic and diastolic), and the double product in the anthropometrical indicators used in...
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Effect of Protective Coats on Physiological Parameters of Angora Kids Exposed to Cold, Wet and Windy Conditions: An Advanced Study
In Angora goat kids exposed to cold, wet, and windy conditions, protective coats were tested on rectal, skin, and subcutaneous temperature, heart rate, respiratory rate, shivering score, and serum glucose level. In 2009, the experiment was conducted on 24 ten-month-old castrated male Angora goat kids and 30 nine-month-old castrated...
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Studies on the Implementation of Remote Patient Monitoring Using Wireless Pulse Oximeter
A Pulse Oximeter is a system used to monitor the vital elements of the patient, such as the level of oxygen in the blood and heart rate. By attaching it to an ECG monitor via cables, the pulse oximeter can also be transformed into a multiparameter patient monitor. Wireless...
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Studies on the Implementation of Remote Patient Monitoring Using Wireless Pulse Oximeter
A Pulse Oximeter is a system used to monitor the vital elements of the patient, such as the level of oxygen in the blood and heart rate. By attaching it to an ECG monitor via cables, the pulse oximeter can also be transformed into a multiparameter patient monitor. Wireless...
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Bitters: Time for a New Paradigm
In plant-based medical systems, bitter tasting plants play a key role in managing dyspepsia. Yet when it comes to defining their mechanism of activity, herbalists and pharmacologists are split between two theories: One involves cephalic elicited vagal responses while the other comprises purely local responses. Recent studies indicate that...
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Long-Term Monitoring of Arterial Blood Pressure and Pulse: Assessment of Influence of External Factors on Readings
The research is based on long, regular observations of blood pressure and pulse – the heart rate (more than 18 years). The values of these readings are taken from the diary of self-control, which is kept by a patient, one of the authors of this publication, a man born...
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