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Background Non-invasive continuous blood pressure monitors are of great interest to the medical community due to their value in hypertension management. Recently, studies have shown the potential of pulse pressure as a therapeutic target for hypertension,
Joonnyong Lee +5 more
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The growing interest in flexible electronics for physiological monitoring, particularly using flexible pressure sensors for cardiovascular pulse waveforms monitoring, has potential applications in cuffless blood pressure measurement and early diagnosis ...
A. Chowdhury +4 more
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Machine learning-based identification of determinants of pulse pressure in pregnant women [PDF]
Background: Pulse pressure (PP) is an important marker of arterial stiffness and cardiovascular risk during pregnancy, yet its longitudinal determinants remain insufficiently characterized, particularly in low-resource settings.
Merga Abdissa Aga
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P1 DETERMINANTS OF PERIPHERAL PULSE PRESSURE AND PULSE PRESSURE AMPLIFICATION
Ye Li +4 more
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Control of Pulse Pressure and Factors Affecting it among the Geriatric Population Suffering from Hypertension within the Community [PDF]
Background: To explore the impact of employing the Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) model within a unified community physician intervention aimed at managing pulse pressure among elderly individuals with hypertension in Shenyang,
Qianfeng Yang +3 more
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High pulse pressure impairs cerebral artery endothelial function in young, but not old, mice
One of the hallmarks of vascular aging is increased pulse pressure. This elevated pulse pressure is associated with deleterious effects on cerebral vascular function; however, it is unknown if age modulates the susceptibility to high pulse pressure.
Nick R. Winder +7 more
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Again, the Framingham group has provided another surprise to the medical community with publication of its longitudinal follow-up study of persons over 50 years of age that has linked cardiovascular (and in particular coronary) mortality with pulse pressure.1 In this study, mortality was related independently with initial systolic, diastolic, and pulse
Michael O’Rourke, Edward D. Frohlich
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Pulse pressure and cognitive impairment
Elevated pulse pressure (PP) is the one of simplest and most accessible markers of vascular damage and increased arterial stiffness in hypertension (HTN).
O. D. Ostroumova +2 more
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STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL VASCULAR CHANGES IN HIGH NORMAL ARTERIAL PRESSURE [PDF]
The PURPUSE of the present study is changes in function and structure of large arteries in individuals with High Normal Arterial Pressure (HNAP) to be established.
P. Nikolov
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