I am not aware of any direct correlation. Having high blood pressure, however, can influence expansion rates and rupture odds.
The mortality rate for surgically treated abdominal aortic aneurysm is about 5% and increases to 50% for aneurysms that rupture. Thoracic aneurysms also have a mortality rate of about 5%
Height does not affect pulse rate kthanks.
Hot spicy food does affect your pulse rate because you are nervous or scared to eat it resulting in your pulse rate increasing.
Since you are exercising your pulse rate goes faster.
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Is there a connection between age and pulse rate? That's the one I used and i got it right
The overall mortality rate for a ruptured AAA is 80-90%. This will be increased by other risk factors, such as presence of other disease and being elderly.
A 3.7 cm infrarenal aortic aneurysm refers to a localized dilation of the abdominal aorta, specifically located below the renal arteries, measuring 3.7 centimeters in diameter. Infrarenal indicates that the aneurysm is situated beneath the kidneys. These aneurysms can pose a risk of rupture, which can be life-threatening, and they are typically monitored or treated based on their size and growth rate. Regular imaging and consultation with a healthcare provider are essential for management.
Yes, fever can affect pulse rate. During a fever, the body's metabolism increases, which can lead to a higher pulse rate as the heart works harder to pump blood around the body to help regulate the temperature. Additionally, fever can cause dehydration, which can also contribute to an elevated pulse rate.
it makes it go up....