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123 related items for PubMed ID: 17921821

  • 1. A generalized arterial transfer function derived at rest underestimates augmentation of central pressure after exercise.
    Payne RA, Teh CH, Webb DJ, Maxwell SR.
    J Hypertens; 2007 Nov; 25(11):2266-72. PubMed ID: 17921821
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  • 2. Arterial stiffness and wave reflection following exercise in resistance-trained men.
    Heffernan KS, Jae SY, Echols GH, Lepine NR, Fernhall B.
    Med Sci Sports Exerc; 2007 May; 39(5):842-8. PubMed ID: 17468584
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  • 8. Noninvasive assessment of central and peripheral arterial pressure (waveforms): implications of calibration methods.
    Mahieu D, Kips J, Rietzschel ER, De Buyzere ML, Verbeke F, Gillebert TC, De Backer GG, De Bacquer D, Verdonck P, Van Bortel LM, Segers P, Asklepios investigators.
    J Hypertens; 2010 Feb; 28(2):300-5. PubMed ID: 19901847
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  • 9. Use of generalized transfer function-derived central blood pressure for the calculation of baroreflex gain.
    Studinger P, Ungi I, Lénárd Z, Mersich B, Rudas L, Kollai M.
    J Hypertens; 2008 Jun; 26(6):1156-62. PubMed ID: 18475153
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  • 10. Renal dysfunction does not affect the peripheral-to-central arterial pressure transfer function.
    Payne RA, Lilitkarntakul P, Dhaun N, Melville V, Asai T, Goddard J, Webb DJ.
    Hypertension; 2010 Dec; 56(6):1083-8. PubMed ID: 21059999
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  • 12. Estimation of central pressure augmentation using automated radial artery tonometry.
    Melenovsky V, Borlaug BA, Fetics B, Kessler K, Shively L, Kass DA.
    J Hypertens; 2007 Jul; 25(7):1403-9. PubMed ID: 17563562
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  • 15. Pulse wave analysis is a reproducible technique for measuring central blood pressure during hemodynamic perturbations induced by exercise.
    Holland DJ, Sacre JW, McFarlane SJ, Coombes JS, Sharman JE.
    Am J Hypertens; 2008 Oct; 21(10):1100-6. PubMed ID: 18719622
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  • 16. Clinical usefulness of the second peak of radial systolic blood pressure for estimation of aortic systolic blood pressure.
    Kohara K, Tabara Y, Tomita H, Nagai T, Igase M, Miki T.
    J Hum Hypertens; 2009 Aug; 23(8):538-45. PubMed ID: 19129857
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  • 17. Clinical use of indices determined non-invasively from the radial and carotid pressure waveforms.
    Adji A, Hirata K, O'Rourke MF.
    Blood Press Monit; 2006 Aug; 11(4):215-21. PubMed ID: 16810032
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  • 18. Impact of aging on central pressure wave reflection characteristics during exercise.
    Casey DP, Nichols WW, Braith RW.
    Am J Hypertens; 2008 Apr; 21(4):419-24. PubMed ID: 18246057
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