Ruilope Urioste, Luis Miguel Segura de la Morena, Julián
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and development of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients included in the Spanish ABPM registry: the CARDIORISC Event study. [artículo] - Journal of Hypertension, 2012 - 30(4):713-9.
Formato Vancouver:
de la Sierra A, Banegas JR, Segura J, Gorostidi M, Ruilope LM; CARDIORISC Event Investigators.. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and development of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients included in the Spanish ABPM registry: the CARDIORISC Event study. J Hypertens. 2012 Apr;30(4):713-9.
PMID: 22306850
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BACKGROUND AND AIM: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is superior to conventional BP measurement in predicting outcome, with baseline 24-h, daytime and night-time absolute values, as well as relative nocturnal decline, as powerful determinants of prognosis. We aimed to evaluate ABPM estimates on the appearance of cardiovascular events and mortality in a cohort of high-risk treated hypertensive patients.
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and development of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients included in the Spanish ABPM registry: the CARDIORISC Event study. [artículo] - Journal of Hypertension, 2012 - 30(4):713-9.
Formato Vancouver:
de la Sierra A, Banegas JR, Segura J, Gorostidi M, Ruilope LM; CARDIORISC Event Investigators.. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and development of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients included in the Spanish ABPM registry: the CARDIORISC Event study. J Hypertens. 2012 Apr;30(4):713-9.
PMID: 22306850
Contiene 28 referencias
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is superior to conventional BP measurement in predicting outcome, with baseline 24-h, daytime and night-time absolute values, as well as relative nocturnal decline, as powerful determinants of prognosis. We aimed to evaluate ABPM estimates on the appearance of cardiovascular events and mortality in a cohort of high-risk treated hypertensive patients.
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