Treating Hypertensive Non-Dippers: Additional Benefit from Nocturnal Blood Pressure Reduction?
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Jun-zhu Chen,et al. Captopril Administered at Night Restores the Diurnal Blood Pessure Rhythm in Adequately Controlled, Nondipping Hypertensives , 2005, Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy.
[2] P. Palatini. Non-dipping in hypertension: still a challenging problem. , 2004, Journal of hypertension.
[3] P. Toutouzas,et al. Impact of abnormal nocturnal blood pressure fall on vascular function. , 2003, American journal of hypertension.
[4] M. Kikuya,et al. Prognostic significance of the nocturnal decline in blood pressure in individuals with and without high 24-h blood pressure: the Ohasama study , 2002, Journal of hypertension.
[5] G. Parati,et al. Task Force II: Blood pressure measurement and cardiovacular outcome , 2001, Blood pressure monitoring.
[6] U. de Faire,et al. Comparative Effects of Ramipril on Ambulatory and Office Blood Pressures: A HOPE Substudy , 2001, Hypertension.
[7] F. Magrini,et al. Target organ damage and non-dipping pattern defined by two sessions of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in recently diagnosed essential hypertensive patients , 2001, Journal of hypertension.
[8] G. Parati. Blood pressure reduction at night: sleep and beyond. , 2000, Journal of hypertension.
[9] M. Suzuki,et al. Association of insulin resistance with salt sensitivity and nocturnal fall of blood pressure. , 2000, Hypertension.
[10] S. Yusuf,et al. Effects of an angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor, ramipril, on cardiovascular events in high-risk patients. The Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation Study Investigators. , 2000 .
[11] Gianfranco Parati,et al. Predicting cardiovascular risk using conventional vs ambulatory blood pressure in older patients with systolic hypertension. , 1999 .
[12] T. Uzu,et al. Diuretics shift circadian rhythm of blood pressure from nondipper to dipper in essential hypertension. , 1997, Circulation.
[13] G. Parati,et al. Reproducibility and clinical value of nocturnal hypotension: prospective evidence from the SAMPLE study , 1998, Journal of hypertension.
[14] J. Kimura,et al. Adverse effect of nighttime blood pressure on the outcome of lacunar infarct patients. , 1998, Stroke.
[15] TakashiUzu,et al. Sodium Restriction Shifts Circadian Rhythm of Blood Pressure From Nondipper to Dipper in Essential Hypertension , 1997 .
[16] G. Schillaci,et al. Predictors of diurnal blood pressure changes in 2042 subjects with essential hypertension , 1996, Journal of hypertension.
[17] R. Schmieder,et al. Gender-specific cardiovascular adaptation due to circadian blood pressure variations in essential hypertension. , 1995, American journal of hypertension.
[18] F. V. van Ittersum,et al. Analysis of twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: what time period to assess blood pressures during waking and sleeping? , 1995, Journal of hypertension.
[19] G. Schillaci,et al. Gender, day-night blood pressure changes, and left ventricular mass in essential hypertension. Dippers and peakers. , 1995, American journal of hypertension.
[20] G. Reboldi,et al. Ambulatory blood pressure. An independent predictor of prognosis in essential hypertension. , 1994, Hypertension.
[21] G. Schillaci,et al. Non-invasive ambulatory BP monitoring during the night: randomised comparison of different reading intervals. , 1994, Journal of human hypertension.
[22] P. Linkowski,et al. Does non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring disturb sleep? , 1992, Journal of hypertension.
[23] G. Schillaci,et al. Circadian blood pressure changes and left ventricular hypertrophy in essential hypertension. , 1990, Circulation.
[24] E. O’Brien,et al. DIPPERS AND NON-DIPPERS , 1988, The Lancet.
[25] E. Braunwald,et al. Circadian variation in the frequency of onset of acute myocardial infarction. , 1985, The New England journal of medicine.
[26] F. Fyhrquist,et al. Diurnal variation of plasma angiotensin II in man. , 1973, Scandinavian journal of clinical and laboratory investigation.
[27] A. Fleming,et al. Penicillin and streptomycin. , 1947, Lancet.