
By H. Sasaki, K. Yokota, T. Mizokami, M. Shimizu, H. Yamada, Y. Isogai (auth.), Makoto Nagano, Seibu Mochizuki, Naranjan S. Dhalla (eds.)
ISBN-10: 1461365589
ISBN-13: 9781461365587
ISBN-10: 1461535123
ISBN-13: 9781461535126
In an try to make clear the location concerning the analysis, pathogenesis and therapeutics of cardiovascular disorder in diabetes, a world Symposium on Diabetic center used to be held in Tokyo, Japan in the course of October, 1989. Thirty-two chosen articles from the poster displays, compiled during this publication, were grouped in 4 sections, particularly (a) overview of Cardiovascular difficulties, (b) Interactions of Diabetes and high blood pressure, (c) Pathophysiological facets of Cardiovascular disorder in Diabetes, and (d) Pharmacological and healing elements of Diabetic center. it truly is was hoping that the contents of those chapters will supply sufficient information about the present prestige of cardiovascular abnormalities in diabetes and this ebook could be of significant curiosity to either medical and experimental cardiologists in addition to endocrinologists drawn to diabetes.
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5% which is assumed a critical level whether various autonomic symptoms appear (4). The difference between maximum and minimum of CVR-R within a day was within 2%, and a significance of the results was not different regardless of time when ECG was recorded. On the other hand, those with advanced autonomic neuropathy showed a smaller diurnal variation of CVR-R with the difference between maximum and minimum being less than 1%. Here, again, a clinical significance of the results did not differ regardless of the time of the day.
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Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes: Proceedings of the Symposium on the Diabetic Heart sponsored by the Council of Cardiac Metabolism of the International Society and Federation of Cardiology and held in Tokyo, Japan, October 1989 by H. Sasaki, K. Yokota, T. Mizokami, M. Shimizu, H. Yamada, Y. Isogai (auth.), Makoto Nagano, Seibu Mochizuki, Naranjan S. Dhalla (eds.)
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