Clinical Topics and Safe Driving
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Isolated arrhythmia, bradyrrhythmia, syncope, medications, and their effects on driving
Discover what are the influence of isolated arrhythmia in relation to driving. For more road safety and clinical topics tips visit our site Fundación MAPFRE.
Angina pectoris and its effects on driving
Discover what are the influence of coronary disease includes in relation to driving. For more road safety tips visit our site Fundación MAPFRE.
The effects of acute myocardial infarct on driving
Acute myocardial infarct (AMI) causes the patient to suffer from an angina-like pain which is usually more intense and prolonged. More at Fundación MAPFRE.
Essential arterial hypertension and its effects on driving
Arterial hypertension is a chronic disease most commonly seen in industrialised countries, the cause of which is unknown in 90 to 95 per cent of patients.
Secondary arterial hypertension of renal original, aortic aneurysms and their effects on driving
Arterial hypertension secondary to kidney disease has serious repercussions on driving because of the seriousness of the AH. More at Fundación MAPFRE.
Secondary arterial hypertension of non-renal origin and its influence on driving
Clinical presentations of AH preclude driving from their onset, meaning the doctor should be ready to advise the patient to refrain from driving.
The treatment of AH and its influence on driving
Discover what are the influence of treatment of AH in relation to driving. For more road safety and clinical tips tips visit our site Fundación MAPFRE.
Acute arterial occlusion of the lower limbs and its effects on driving
Arterial obstruction is acute in 95% of cases and is the peripheral manifestation of a pre-existing systemic disease caused by atherosclerosis.
Vasospastic conditions and disease of the small vessels and their effect on driving
Learn more about Raynaud’s Syndrome, vasospastic disorders and their influence on driving. More safe driving and tips at Fundación MAPFRE.
Occlusive extracraneal vascularopathy, acute mesenteric and renal ischemia and their effects on driving
Different types of occlusive diseases of the carotid, vertebral and subclavial arteries produce very different clinical manifestations.
Venous disease of the lower limbs and its effects on driving
Discover the impact on conduction of venous pathologies of the limbs such as lymphedema, lymphedema insufficiency, DVT or chronic venous insufficiency.
Chronic renal failure and its effects on driving
Chronic renal failure is an irreversible process characterised by impaired renal function, with signs and symptoms that characterise uremic syndrome.