Pulse pressure was found to have a significant association with chronic kidney disease (CKD), indicating that changes in pulse pressure could serve as a predictive marker for disease progression.
A low blood pressure with a high pulse, or heart rate, can occur after exercising or standing up too quickly. Other possible causes include pregnancy, medication use, or shock, a potentially life ...
A recent paper published in Frontiers in Neuroscience, outlines a pulse-pressure-induced pathway of cognitive decline that sheds light on why previous treatments for dementia may have failed and ...