Objective: It has not been established whether nocturnal nondipping of heart rate (HR) predicts future cardiovascular disease (CVD). We performed this study to test the hypothesis that nocturnal nondipping of HR predicts the risk of incident CVD independent of nocturnal blood pressure dipping pattern. Methods: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed in 457 uncomplicated patients, who were being treated or evaluated for hypertension. They were followed for an average of 72 ± 26 months. Nondipping HR was defined as a night/day HR ratio greater than 0.90. We chose two outcomes for this analysis: CVD events (defined as stroke, myocardial infarction, or sudden cardiac death) and all-cause mortality. Cox regression analyses (stepwise ...
Background. Non-dipping hypertension might be associated with increased cardiovascular risk and mult...
Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % de...
A number of studies have shown that a smaller than normal nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decrease is ...
Background - Data from prospective cohort studies regarding the association between ambulatory heart...
BACKGROUND: Data from prospective cohort studies regarding the association between ambulatory heart ...
Background and Purpose: Nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure and heart rate are associated with an i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether nocturnal blood pressure (BP), establish...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether reduced cardiovascular risk is more related to the progressive dec...
BACKGROUND: We and other investigators previously reported that isolated nocturnal hypertension on a...
To evaluate in a large population of untreated, uncomplicated essential hypertensives the relationsh...
The classification of hypertensive subjects according to circadian blood pressure (BP) variations (i...
BACKGROUND: We and other investigators previously reported that isolated nocturnal hypertension on a...
Background: Patients with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) are often underdiagnosed and undertreate...
It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure during ni...
Objective: Several epidemiological studies suggest that the preservation of the physiological circad...
Background. Non-dipping hypertension might be associated with increased cardiovascular risk and mult...
Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % de...
A number of studies have shown that a smaller than normal nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decrease is ...
Background - Data from prospective cohort studies regarding the association between ambulatory heart...
BACKGROUND: Data from prospective cohort studies regarding the association between ambulatory heart ...
Background and Purpose: Nocturnal non-dipping blood pressure and heart rate are associated with an i...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether nocturnal blood pressure (BP), establish...
ObjectivesWe investigated whether reduced cardiovascular risk is more related to the progressive dec...
BACKGROUND: We and other investigators previously reported that isolated nocturnal hypertension on a...
To evaluate in a large population of untreated, uncomplicated essential hypertensives the relationsh...
The classification of hypertensive subjects according to circadian blood pressure (BP) variations (i...
BACKGROUND: We and other investigators previously reported that isolated nocturnal hypertension on a...
Background: Patients with peripheral vascular disease (PVD) are often underdiagnosed and undertreate...
It has been shown that in most people there is a physiological reduction in blood pressure during ni...
Objective: Several epidemiological studies suggest that the preservation of the physiological circad...
Background. Non-dipping hypertension might be associated with increased cardiovascular risk and mult...
Abstract Background Absences of normative, 10–20 % de...
A number of studies have shown that a smaller than normal nocturnal blood pressure (BP) decrease is ...