The brain’s vasculature
relies on the central aorta, and there is a direct correlation betweenatherosclerosis of the central aorta and that of the neurovascular system.
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| Magnetoplethysmogram Pulsimeter |
This relation between the
brain’s vascular system and the central aorta has been evaluated recently in
terms of the central arterial pressure (CAP) and the compliance of aorta. In
the United States, there are 50 million hypertension patients, and 3 million
patients exhibit normal self-adjustment, making them similar to patients with
normal blood pressure (BP). The remaining patients exhibit malfunctioning
self-adjustment. Clinical trials suggest that patients with high-resistance
hypertension are more likely to develop cerebral thrombosis compared to
patients with normal-resistance hypertension, when both groups are treated to
the same extent by using anti-hypertension medication.

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