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To determine whether altered baroreceptor function may contribute to systemic hypertension after coa...
BACKGROUND: It is now common practice to use hemodynamic responses to exercise as markers of diagnos...
AbstractLate cardiovascular morbidity and mortality remain significant despite apparently successful...
The etiology of exercise-induced upper limb hypertension after repair of coarctation of the aorta is...
In order to investigate a) whether persistent hypertension after coarctation resection is generalize...
SUMMARY Postexercise arm-to-leg blood pressure gradients were measured in 31 patients to determine t...
BACKGROUND: Patients who underwent surgery for aortic coarctation (COA) have an increased risk of ar...
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BACKGROUND: Patients who underwent surgery for aortic coarctation (COA) have an increased risk of ar...
Objective The clinical and prognostic implications of a hypertensive response to exercise after repa...
ObjectiveRecent studies have demonstrated that there is a loss of aortic compliance in patients afte...
Cardiologists have often described aortic coarctation as “simple ” rather than “complex ” congenital...
A reduced exercise capacity is a common finding in adult congenital heart disease and is associated ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86162/1/Exercise-Induced Hypertension.p...
Background: In spite of surgical correction, arterial hypertension may persist in a significant prop...
To determine whether altered baroreceptor function may contribute to systemic hypertension after coa...
BACKGROUND: It is now common practice to use hemodynamic responses to exercise as markers of diagnos...
AbstractLate cardiovascular morbidity and mortality remain significant despite apparently successful...
The etiology of exercise-induced upper limb hypertension after repair of coarctation of the aorta is...
In order to investigate a) whether persistent hypertension after coarctation resection is generalize...
SUMMARY Postexercise arm-to-leg blood pressure gradients were measured in 31 patients to determine t...
BACKGROUND: Patients who underwent surgery for aortic coarctation (COA) have an increased risk of ar...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
BACKGROUND: Patients who underwent surgery for aortic coarctation (COA) have an increased risk of ar...
Objective The clinical and prognostic implications of a hypertensive response to exercise after repa...
ObjectiveRecent studies have demonstrated that there is a loss of aortic compliance in patients afte...
Cardiologists have often described aortic coarctation as “simple ” rather than “complex ” congenital...
A reduced exercise capacity is a common finding in adult congenital heart disease and is associated ...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/86162/1/Exercise-Induced Hypertension.p...
Background: In spite of surgical correction, arterial hypertension may persist in a significant prop...
To determine whether altered baroreceptor function may contribute to systemic hypertension after coa...
BACKGROUND: It is now common practice to use hemodynamic responses to exercise as markers of diagnos...
AbstractLate cardiovascular morbidity and mortality remain significant despite apparently successful...