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APCH 2025

November 27-29, 2025

Joint Meeting of Indian Society of Hypertension

28 Nov 2025
Timing (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) |
Poster Presentations

Abstract Details

Name

Evaluating the Effects of Aerobic Exercise on Glycaemic Control and Lipid Profile in Hypertension

(Abstract ID: 48)

Abhaya Mahadik

A Cross Sectional Study To Assess Pharmacotherapeutic Adherence Among Hypertensive Patients In Tertiary Care Hospital

(Abstract ID: 77)

Anant Karanjia

Impact of Hypertension on Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetic Patients: A Cross-sectional Analysis

(Abstract ID: 80)

Aniket Inamdar

Targeting Organ damage in youth population associated with dysregulation in mitochondrial respiration and oxidative stress -An Insilico Approach

(Abstract ID: 67)

Anveshika Manoj

Target End Organ Damage in Obesity-Related Hypertension

(Abstract ID: 35)

Arpit Mishra

Cracking the diagnosis:A case of secondary hypertension

(Abstract ID: 116)

Bushra Waseem

Correlation between vitamin D and lipid profile in patients with ischemic stroke

(Abstract ID: 76)

Jailendra Gond

Impact of Lower Leg Exercises in a Head-Down vs. Spine Position on Cardiovascular Haemodynamics in Elderly Hypertensive Individuals: An Experimental study

(Abstract ID: 31)

Shyam Ganvir

Unmasking Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Pseudoresistant Hypertension

(Abstract ID: 34)

Sahail Ahmed

Autonomic Dysfunction Signatures in Masked Hypertension: Predictive Modeling of Silent Cardiovascular Risk Using Multi-Parameter ABPM Analysis

(Abstract ID: 43)

Sanjay Singla

Timing of food intake effects parameters of sleep and lipid profiles in patients of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A key to better metabolism

(Abstract ID: 8)

Smriti Rastogi

Role of Mind-Body Therapies in Controlling Hypertension in Osteoarthritis of the Knee

(Abstract ID: 39)

Vandna Awasthi

Interrelation of Hypertension and Body Mass Index with Chronic Kidney Disease Among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus

(Abstract ID: 126)

Seema Singh

Hypertensive Urgency in Pregnancy

(Abstract ID: 122)

Nilashis Dutta

EFFICACY OF OTAGO EXERCISES AMONG ELDERLY POPULATION WITH HYPERTENSIVES.

(Abstract ID: 127)

Pratik Ingle

Paravertebral Mass Masquerading as Secondary Hypertension: A Hidden Culprit Behind Episodic Crisis

(Abstract ID: 29)

Md Ali

Effect of Screentime on Sleep quality in Young Adults

Shiraza Haque

Urine-excreted sodium-to-potassium ratio in CKD and healthy populations

(Abstract ID: 120)

Andrew Susilo

Effect of Sacubitril/Valsartan on echocardiographic parameters in heart failure patients with mildly reduced ejection fraction

Neelam

Serum Calcium, Sodium And Potassium Levels Among Primary Hypertensivepatients

Sushrut Londhe

Prescription Pattern Analysis Of Antihypertensive Medication Use And Blood Pressure Control In Patients With Treatment Resistant Hypertension In A Tertiary Care Hospital Of North India

Snigdha Swagatika

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