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Incidence of lenvatinib induced arterial hypertension in thyroid carcinoma: a retrospective analysis of a series of cases

Researchers from Sicor and the University of Antioquia assessed the incidence of arterial hypertension in patients with advanced thyroid cancer treated with lenvatinib. The study revealed a high frequency of treatment-induced hypertension, emphasizing the need for cardiovascular monitoring to enhance drug tolerance and clinical outcomes.

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Nighttime blood pressure reference values for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and their relationship with age

Validated an innovative noninvasive method to estimate cardiac output using brachial oscillometric blood pressure measurements. This breakthrough offers a safer and more accessible approach to cardiovascular assessment, highlighting Sicor’s dedication to clinical research and heart health innovation.

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Validation of a novel method for noninvasive estimation of cardiac output using brachial oscillometric blood pressure measurements in patients with various clinical conditions

At Sicor, we continue to innovate in noninvasive cardiovascular assessment. This study validates a new method for estimating cardiac output from oscillometric measurements of brachial blood pressure, demonstrating its accuracy in patients with different clinical conditions. This advance reinforces our commitment to research and evidence-based medicine.

Validation of a novel method for noninvasive estimation of cardiac output using brachial oscillometric blood pressure measurements in patients with various clinical conditions Read More »

Hypertension types defined by clinic and ambulatory blood pressure in 14.143 patients referred to hypertension clinics worldwide. Data from the ARTEMIS study

Arterial hypertension affects approximately 30% of adults worldwide and represents a major risk factor for the development of diseases such as heart failure, cerebrovascular events, coronary artery disease, and renal failure. This article describes the results of a cross-sectional analysis in individuals with suspected or diagnosed arterial hypertension, with and without treatment. Click here to

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Effect of dance and nutrition education on hemodynamic and autonomic status in adults with metabolic syndrome: A randomized controlled clinical trial

Although the benefits of exercise and lifestyle changes on the components of metabolic syndrome have been described, little is known about the effect of dance and nutrition on the cardiovascular system. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of a dance and nutritional education intervention on hemodynamic and autonomic status in adults

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Intervention with dancing and nutrition education to modify cardiovascular risk factors in adults with metabolic syndrome

To evaluate the effect of an intervention with dance and nutritional education on cardiovascular risk factors in a group of people with metabolic syndrome in a rural area of Colombia. Click here to view the article.

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Insulin resistance and beat-to-beat cardiovascular dynamics: a constant relationship across different body mass index and blood pressure categories

The objective of our study was to determine if insulin resistance is associated with changes in hemodynamic indices of cardiovascular function in different BMI categories (normal weight, overweight, and obesity) and BP levels (normal, high-normal, and hypertension). Click here to view the article

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Evaluation of the clinical impact and safety of a chest pain unit in patients with low and intermediate probability of acute coronary syndrome

Although chest pain units (CPUs) allow for the stratification and appropriate care of patients with chest pain, in Colombia, the systematic and standardized development and implementation of this care process are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical impact and safety of the care process of a CPU in patients with

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