blood pressure

Artifacts annotations in anesthesia blood pressure data by man and machine

Physiologic data from anesthesia monitors are automatically captured. Yet erroneous data are stored in the process as well. While this is not interfering with clinical care, research can be affected. Researchers should find ways to remove artifacts. …

Artifact processing methods influence on intraoperative hypotension quantification and outcome effect estimates

**Background**: Physiologic data that is automatically collected during anesthesia is widely used for medical record keeping and clinical research. These data contain artifacts, which are not relevant in clinical care, but may influence research …

Patient and anesthesia characteristics of children with low pre‐incision blood pressure: A retrospective observational study

**Background**: Intraoperative blood pressure has been suggested as a key factor for safe pediatric anesthesia. However, there is not much insight into factors that discriminate between children with low and normal pre‐incision blood pressure. Our …

Efficacy and safety of oxandrolone in growth hormone-treated girls with turner syndrome

Context and Objective: GH therapy increases growth and adult height in Turner syndrome (TS). The benefit to risk ratio of adding the weak androgen oxandrolone (Ox) to GH is unclear. Design and Participants: A randomized, placebo-controlled, …

Blood pressure and mortality in elderly people aged 85 and older: Community based study

**Objective**: To determine whether the inverse relation between blood pressure and all cause mortality in elderly people over 85 years of age can be explained by adjusting for health status, and to determine whether high blood pressure is a risk …