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Autor:
Yasmina Serinel, Camilla Hoyos, Ahmad Qasem, Brendon J. Yee, Ronald R. Grunstein, Keith H. Wong, Craig L. Phillips
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension, Vol 1, Iss , Pp 100002- (2019)
Study objectives: Recent evidence suggests that compared to peripheral blood pressure (BP), central BP may be more strongly associated with target organ damage and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Technological advances now allow the ambulator
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1594e810121d4b1ca34d5c68e4f8c339
Autor:
Ahmad Qasem, Craig L. Phillips, Ronald R. Grunstein, Brendon J. Yee, Yasmina Serinel, Keith H. Wong, Camilla M. Hoyos
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cardiology Hypertension
International Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension, Vol 1, Iss, Pp 100002-(2019)
International Journal of Cardiology. Hypertension, Vol 1, Iss, Pp 100002-(2019)
Study objectives: Recent evidence suggests that compared to peripheral blood pressure (BP), central BP may be more strongly associated with target organ damage and cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Technological advances now allow the ambulator
Autor:
Delwyn J. Bartlett, Michelle Magee, Simon A. Joosten, Edward M. Armstrong, Brendon J. Yee, Ju Whei Lee, K. Chohan, Leon Lack, Kris P T Yu, B. Raman, E. Roese, Gorica Micic, Tracey L. Sletten, E. Verberne, M. Hardy, Ronald R. Grunstein, Christopher J. Gordon, Mark D. Salkeld, Jade M. Murray, Kirsty L. Dodds, A. Yeo, Nicole Lovato, S. Gunaratnam, Andrew J. K. Phillips, Shantha M W Rajaratnam, Y. Djavadkhani, Bei Bei, David J. Kennaway, Keith H. Wong, Steven W. Lockley
Publikováno v:
Sleep medicine. 58
Background: In healthy populations, irregular sleep patterns are associated with delayed sleep and poor functional/mood outcomes. Currently, it is unknown whether irregular sleep contributes to poor functional/mood outcomes in individuals with Delaye
Autor:
Brendon J. Yee, Ronald R. Grunstein, Hisatomi Arima, Keith H. Wong, Craig L. Phillips, Yasmina Serinel, Peter A. Cistulli
Publikováno v:
Thorax. 72(6)
Background Obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is an important cause of secondary hypertension. Nocturnal hypertension is particularly prevalent in OSA and is a strong predictor of cardiovascular mortality. Studies in patients with essential hypertension