O G Opadijo
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Recent Articles
1.
Akintunde A, Akinlade O, Egbewale B, Opadijo O
Niger J Clin Pract
. 2021 Jan;
24(1):21-27.
PMID: 33473021
Background: Recent evidence has reported significant improvement in clinical profile, quality of life, and prognosis of heart failure subjects with iron replacement. Aims: This study aimed to determine the safety...
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Akintunde A, Salawu A, Opadijo O
Niger J Clin Pract
. 2014 Nov;
17(6):750-5.
PMID: 25385914
Aim: The aim was to describe the frequency of occurrence of traditional cardiovascular (CV) risk factors among selected university workers in Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Nigeria. Materials And...
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Tanimowo M, Akinboro A, Opadijo O, Akinleye C
Ann Afr Med
. 2014 Oct;
13(4):230.
PMID: 25287041
No abstract available.
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Akintunde A, Oladosu Y, Opadijo O
Afr Health Sci
. 2013 Nov;
13(3):595-600.
PMID: 24250295
Background: Cardiac adaptation to hypertension and obesity may be related to many factors such as race, gender and haemodynamic status. Some gender specific associations with left ventricular structure and function...
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Adediran O, Akintunde A, Edo A, Opadijo O, Araoye A
J Cardiovasc Dis Res
. 2012 Aug;
3(3):191-6.
PMID: 22923935
Background: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality. Nigeria is currently undergoing rapid epidemiological transition. The objective was to study whether urbanization is associated with increased...
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Busari O, Opadijo O, Omotoso A
Niger J Clin Pract
. 2012 Jan;
14(4):436-9.
PMID: 22248945
Objective: Microalbuminuria (MA) is a marker of vascular damage and has prognostic implications in hypertension. The objective of this study was to determine if the presence of MA increases the...
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Akintunde A, Opadijo O
Afr Health Sci
. 2011 May;
11(1):138-40.
PMID: 21572870
Congenital heart disease is an important cause of maternal morbidity and mortality during pregnancy. Pregnancy alters the circulatory and respiratory physiology with attendant deleterious effect on the mother with congenital...
8.
Akintunde A, Akinwusi P, Adebayo R, Ogunyemi S, Opadijo O
Niger J Clin Pract
. 2011 Jan;
13(4):399-402.
PMID: 21220853
Unlabelled: Obesity continues to be an epidemic worldwide. There also continues to be a relationship between obesity and hypertension both causal and consequentially. The study aims at determining the prevalence...
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Akintunde A, Akinwusi P, Familoni O, Opadijo O
Cardiovasc J Afr
. 2010 Oct;
21(5):252-6.
PMID: 20972511
Background: Hypertension is an important cardiovascular risk factor worldwide. It is associated with left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Both diastolic and systolic dysfunction may occur in hypertensive heart disease. The ventricles...
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Busari O, Opadijo O, Olarewaju O
Ann Afr Med
. 2010 Jul;
9(2):62-7.
PMID: 20587925
Background: Microalbuminuria (MA) has been associated with increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events in nondiabetic hypertensive patients. This may be partly due to increased serum lipid abnormalities in these patients....