Lopes, Cristianne Confessor Castilho and Azzini, Vitor Ohana Marques and Beker, Natascha Szumsztajn and Lopes, Eduardo Barbosa and Pitanga, Fábio Herget and Bondan, Mozartt Arthor and Nelo, Rondnelly Matheus Saraiva Rodrigues de Sousa and Sales, Juelkson Vieira and Junior, Joacir Ferreira and Borges, Lucas Sena dos Santos and Eickoff, Tulio Dylan and Guimarães, Larissa Silva and Furlan, Daniel and Lima, Patrícia Cota and Defáveri, Lívia Strital and Souto, Raul and Sevá, Ana Clara and Souza, Maria Eduarda Carvalho de and Trofino, Gabriela Costa and Fournier, Rafael Coutinho and Santos, Eduardo Afonso Zechlinski dos and Trombetta, Thalys Augusto Menegazzo and Vanuzzi, Fabio Kopp and Dias, Túlio Gamio and Colpani, Carolina Della Latta (2024) Impact of Hyperthyroidism on Heart Disease: A Systematic Review. In: Disease and Health Research: New Insights Vol. 6. BP International, pp. 9-31. ISBN 978-93-48119-50-6
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
Introduction: The cardiovascular consequences of hyperthyroidism are particularly worrying, as it is capable of causing and aggravating a variety of heart diseases, from arrhythmias to heart failure, which are important clinical concerns because they can cause high morbidity and mortality.
Objective: To provide a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the effects of hyperthyroidism on the cardiovascular system.
Methods: This study constitutes a systematic review, classified as exploratory and descriptive. The preparation of the research was a bibliographical search in electronic databases on methods associated with RSL (Systematic Literature Review) and the applications of SMARTER (Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique using Exploiting Rankings).
Results: A comprehensive systematic search of the literature yielded 4490 articles referring to the impact of hyperthyroidism on heart disease, of which 26 articles were eligible to be included in this systematic review.
Conclusion: Hyperthyroidism has a significant impact on the cardiovascular system, contributing to the development and exacerbation of several heart diseases.
Item Type: | Book Section |
---|---|
Subjects: | STM Library Press > Medical Science |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email support@stmlibrarypress.com |
Date Deposited: | 03 Oct 2024 13:47 |
Last Modified: | 03 Oct 2024 13:47 |
URI: | http://journal.scienceopenlibraries.com/id/eprint/2005 |