The prognostic value of a hypertensive blood pressure (BP) response is still unclear. Therefore, the prognostic value of a hypertensive BP response in patients during single-stage exercise testing for peripheral arterial disease (PAD) on long-term mortality and major adverse cerebrovascular and cardiac events (MACCEs) was investigated. In addition, effects of statin, beta-blocker, and aspirin use in patients with known or suspected PAD were studied. A total of 2,109 patients were enrolled in an observational prospective study from 1993 to 2005. Hypertensive BP response was defined as an increase in systolic BP >= 55 mm Hg (95(th) percentile within our population) after a single-stage treadmill exercise test. The outcome was obtained by usin...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Background-—The prognostic significance of modest elevations in exercise systolic blood pressure res...
Objective A decline in systolic blood pressure during exercise is thought to be a sign of severe cor...
Treated hypertensive subjects may remain five times more likely to die of cardiac and cerebrovascula...
Treated hypertensive subjects may remain five times more likely to die of cardiac and cerebrovascula...
Treated hypertensive subjects may remain five times more likely to die of cardiac and cerebrovascula...
High blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for premature death relating to cardiovascular (CV...
High blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for premature death relating to cardiovascular (CV...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe present study was designed to prospectively evaluate the prognostic relevance ...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
Objectives.This study was designed to assess the angiographic and prognostic implications of an exag...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Background-—The prognostic significance of modest elevations in exercise systolic blood pressure res...
Objective A decline in systolic blood pressure during exercise is thought to be a sign of severe cor...
Treated hypertensive subjects may remain five times more likely to die of cardiac and cerebrovascula...
Treated hypertensive subjects may remain five times more likely to die of cardiac and cerebrovascula...
Treated hypertensive subjects may remain five times more likely to die of cardiac and cerebrovascula...
High blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for premature death relating to cardiovascular (CV...
High blood pressure (BP) is a leading risk factor for premature death relating to cardiovascular (CV...
AbstractOBJECTIVESThe present study was designed to prospectively evaluate the prognostic relevance ...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
Clinical exercise stress testing is a common medical test performed in cardiology and exercise physi...
Objectives.This study was designed to assess the angiographic and prognostic implications of an exag...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Exercise systolic blood pressure (BP) appears to be a better predictor of cardiac mortality than cas...
Background-—The prognostic significance of modest elevations in exercise systolic blood pressure res...