ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow

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ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow. / Paulson, O B; Waldemar, G.

I: Journal of Human Hypertension, Bind 4 Suppl 4, 10.1990, s. 69-72; discussion 72-3.

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Paulson, OB & Waldemar, G 1990, 'ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow', Journal of Human Hypertension, bind 4 Suppl 4, s. 69-72; discussion 72-3.

APA

Paulson, O. B., & Waldemar, G. (1990). ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow. Journal of Human Hypertension, 4 Suppl 4, 69-72; discussion 72-3.

Vancouver

Paulson OB, Waldemar G. ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow. Journal of Human Hypertension. 1990 okt.;4 Suppl 4:69-72; discussion 72-3.

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Paulson, O B ; Waldemar, G. / ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow. I: Journal of Human Hypertension. 1990 ; Bind 4 Suppl 4. s. 69-72; discussion 72-3.

Bibtex

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title = "ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow",
abstract = "Inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) shifts the limits of cerebral blood flow autoregulation towards lower blood pressure values. In patients with chronic arterial hypertension and in patients with chronic heart failure cerebral blood flow is not changed by acute or chronic ACE inhibition, despite, in some cases, pronounced reductions in the mean arterial blood pressure. ACE inhibition does not change ischaemic regional cerebral blood flow in acute stroke. It is concluded that following ACE inhibition cerebral blood flow is maintained at an unchanged level and especially well maintained in case of blood pressure drop.",
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RIS

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T1 - ACE inhibitors and cerebral blood flow

AU - Paulson, O B

AU - Waldemar, G

PY - 1990/10

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N2 - Inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) shifts the limits of cerebral blood flow autoregulation towards lower blood pressure values. In patients with chronic arterial hypertension and in patients with chronic heart failure cerebral blood flow is not changed by acute or chronic ACE inhibition, despite, in some cases, pronounced reductions in the mean arterial blood pressure. ACE inhibition does not change ischaemic regional cerebral blood flow in acute stroke. It is concluded that following ACE inhibition cerebral blood flow is maintained at an unchanged level and especially well maintained in case of blood pressure drop.

AB - Inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) shifts the limits of cerebral blood flow autoregulation towards lower blood pressure values. In patients with chronic arterial hypertension and in patients with chronic heart failure cerebral blood flow is not changed by acute or chronic ACE inhibition, despite, in some cases, pronounced reductions in the mean arterial blood pressure. ACE inhibition does not change ischaemic regional cerebral blood flow in acute stroke. It is concluded that following ACE inhibition cerebral blood flow is maintained at an unchanged level and especially well maintained in case of blood pressure drop.

KW - Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology

KW - Cerebrovascular Circulation/drug effects

KW - Hemodynamics/drug effects

KW - Humans

KW - Hypertension/drug therapy

M3 - Review

C2 - 2283657

VL - 4 Suppl 4

SP - 69-72; discussion 72-3

JO - Journal of Human Hypertension

JF - Journal of Human Hypertension

SN - 0950-9240

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