Journal article
Brachial blood pressure but not carotid arterial waveforms predict cardiovascular events in elderly female hypertensives
AM Dart, CD Gatzka, BA Kingwell, K Willson, JD Cameron, YL Liang, KL Berry, LMH Wing, CM Reid, P Ryan, LJ Beilin, GLR Jennings, CI Johnston, JJ McNeil, GJ MacDonald, TO Morgan, MJ West
Hypertension | Published : 2006
Abstract
Central arterial waveforms and related indices of large artery properties can be determined with relative ease. This would make them an attractive adjunct in the risk stratification for cardiovascular disease. Although they have been associated with some classical risk factors and the presence of coronary disease, their prospective value in predicting cardiovascular outcomes is unknown. The present study determined the relative predictive value for cardiovascular disease-free survival of large artery properties as compared with noninvasive brachial blood pressure alone in a population of elderly female hypertensive subjects. We measured systemic arterial compliance, central systolic pressure..
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