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exercisecausesincrease in arterial pressure

Conversely sudden inhibition of nervous systemcan causefall in arterial pressure

a physical problem or high stress level(passive) is often caused byHigh arterial pressure

blood vesselscausingelevated pulmonary arterial pressure

Side EffectsRarely may causehigh arterial pressure

to pump out into the arteriescausinga drop in arterial pressure

by lack of oxygen(passive) caused byelevated pulmonary arterial pressure

lack of oxygen(passive) caused byelevated pulmonary arterial pressure

IV injection of the drugcausesa drop in arterial pressure

by a given dose of verapamil(passive) caused byarterial pressure decrease

by increased pulmonary vascular resistance and vascular remodeling(passive) caused bypulmonary arterial pressure

by the anesthetics(passive) caused byintraischemic mean arterial pressure

the anesthetics(passive) caused byintraischemic mean arterial pressure

the factors ... , both in normal lungs and in the presence of ARDS , including the important effects of mechanical ventilationinfluencepulmonary arterial pressure

by increased pulmonary vascular resistance(passive) caused bypulmonary arterial pressure

by an abnormally elevated pulmonary vascular(passive) caused bypulmonary arterial pressure

any other conditionmay causeelevated episcleral venous pressure

The iStent ... any other type of conditionmay causeelevated episcleral venous pressure

the use of defense mechanisms such as affective dullness in the face of anxiogenic situations or in anxious patientsmay causea drop in arterial pressure

by the increased(passive) caused bypulmonary arterial pressure

Commoncausespulmonary arterial pressure

any drugcausingPULMONARY ARTERIAL PRESSURE

a drugcausespulmonary arterial pressure

DrugscausedPulmonary Arterial Pressure

by hypoxia(passive) caused bypulmonary arterial pressure

hypoxia(passive) caused bypulmonary arterial pressure

The iStent inject ... any other type of conditionmay causeelevated episcleral venous pressure

Physicalcausespulmonary arterial pressure

by venous sinus stenosis(passive) caused byintracranial venous pressure

larger or abnormal reactionscausespulmonary arterial pressure

the neckcausingpressure on the carotid arteries

by a few men(passive) caused bypulmonary arterial pressure

FUROSEMIDE ... other drugscausePULMONARY ARTERIAL PRESSURE

PREDNISONE ... other drugscausePULMONARY ARTERIAL PRESSURE

a rare pericardial hematomacausingelevated venous pressure

Several factorsinfluenceintracranial venous pressure

by norepinephrine infusion(passive) caused bycoronary arterial pressure

some fluid retentionmay ... causerise in blood arterial pressure

The sum of alkaloids existing in mullein with ganglion blocking and vessels widening actioncauseslowering of arterial pressure

by positive pressure ventilation(passive) caused byarterial pressure

more blood to return to the heart and less blood to pool in the feetcausesmore blood to return to the heart and less blood to pool in the feet

to irreversible pulmonary failurecan leadto irreversible pulmonary failure

to a decrease in cardiac output andleadsto a decrease in cardiac output and

in compression of the arterioles and brain ischemiaresultsin compression of the arterioles and brain ischemia

to cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunctionleadsto cardiac hypertrophy and dysfunction

to right ventricular failureleadingto right ventricular failure

heart problemsmay causeheart problems

to heart problemsleadsto heart problems

to right - sided heart failureleadingto right - sided heart failure

to progressive dyspnealeadingto progressive dyspnea

to abnormalities in cardiac structure and functioncan leadto abnormalities in cardiac structure and function

from a lack of oxygencausedfrom a lack of oxygen

excessive workloadcausesexcessive workload

mechanical damages of the surrounding brain tissues as well as elevated intracranial pressure , followed by global cerebral ischemiacausesmechanical damages of the surrounding brain tissues as well as elevated intracranial pressure , followed by global cerebral ischemia

to antegrade flow in both the anomalous LCA and the normal right coronary artery RCAleadsto antegrade flow in both the anomalous LCA and the normal right coronary artery RCA

over timeresultsover time

from the increase in mean airway pressureresultingfrom the increase in mean airway pressure

in infarction of the brainresultingin infarction of the brain

loss of consciousnesscan causeloss of consciousness

right ventricular failurecausingright ventricular failure

right ventricular hypertrophy ( RVH ) and RV failurecausingright ventricular hypertrophy ( RVH ) and RV failure

to decreased renal perfusion pressure , which increases renin secretionleadsto decreased renal perfusion pressure , which increases renin secretion

to right ventricle failure and deathleadsto right ventricle failure and death

in correct ventricular failure and deathresultingin correct ventricular failure and death

a sympathetic responsecausea sympathetic response

mechanical tensionsetmechanical tension

usuallycausesusually

electrolyte imbalances and has reduced effectivenesscauseselectrolyte imbalances and has reduced effectiveness

Such abnormality of circadian profile of night(passive) is causedSuch abnormality of circadian profile of night

the Risk of Occurrence of Ventricular Tachycardias and Premature Ventricular ContractionsInfluencesthe Risk of Occurrence of Ventricular Tachycardias and Premature Ventricular Contractions

pathological changes in the vasculature and hypertrophy of the leftcausespathological changes in the vasculature and hypertrophy of the left

pathological changes in the vasculature and hypertrophy of the left ventriclecausespathological changes in the vasculature and hypertrophy of the left ventricle

pathological changes in the vasculature and hypertrophy of the left ventriclecan causepathological changes in the vasculature and hypertrophy of the left ventricle

hypertrophy of the left ventricle and pathological changes in the vasculaturecauseshypertrophy of the left ventricle and pathological changes in the vasculature

a decrease in baroreceptor firing frequency , which decreases inhibitory signaling to the brain stemcausesa decrease in baroreceptor firing frequency , which decreases inhibitory signaling to the brain stem

from jugular foramen stenosisresultingfrom jugular foramen stenosis

alsocausesalso

a decrease in the capillary hydrostatic pressurealso causesa decrease in the capillary hydrostatic pressure

to deterioration in healthleadsto deterioration in health

approximately half of IOPcontributesapproximately half of IOP

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