Comparative Study between the Effects of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Beta Blockers on Left Ventricular Function and Geometry in Mild Hypertensive Patients

Ashraf Moussa Abdallah;

Abstract


Background: Hypertension is a leading non-communicable disease and the most prevalent cardiovascular disease. Adaptation of the left ventricle to systemic hypertension is complex and it is characterized by functional and structural changes. Increased LV m


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Title Comparative Study between the Effects of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Beta Blockers on Left Ventricular Function and Geometry in Mild Hypertensive Patients
Other Titles دراسة مقارنة بين مثبطات أنزيم تحول الانجيوتنسين و مضادات البيتا على وظائف و هندسة البطين الأيسر في مرضى ضغط الدم المرتفع البسيط
Authors Ashraf Moussa Abdallah
Keywords Comparative Study between the Effects of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Beta Blockers on Left Ventricular Function and Geometry in Mild Hypertensive Patients
Issue Date 2007
Description 
Background: Hypertension is a leading non-communicable disease and the most prevalent cardiovascular disease. Adaptation of the left ventricle to systemic hypertension is complex and it is characterized by functional and structural changes. Increased LV m

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