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@article{979802, author = {Halberg, Franz and Cornélissen, Germaine and Otsuka, Kuniaki and Siegelová, Jarmila and Fišer, Bohumil and Dušek, Jiří and Homolka, Pavel and de la Peńa, Salvador Sánchez and Singh, R.B.}, article_number = {4}, keywords = {BIOCOS; MESOR; MESOR-normotension; MESOR-hypertension; excessive pulse pressure; deficient heart rate variability; blood pressure ecphasia; outcome}, language = {eng}, issn = {1556-4002}, journal = {World Heart Journal}, note = {Ve fulltextu je vol.2, no.4; na Scopus je vol. 4, no.4}, title = {Extended consensus on need and means to detect vascular variability disorders (VVDs) and vascular variability syndromes (VVSs)}, volume = {2}, year = {2009} }
TY - JOUR ID - 979802 AU - Halberg, Franz - Cornélissen, Germaine - Otsuka, Kuniaki - Siegelová, Jarmila - Fišer, Bohumil - Dušek, Jiří - Homolka, Pavel - de la Peńa, Salvador Sánchez - Singh, R.B. PY - 2009 TI - Extended consensus on need and means to detect vascular variability disorders (VVDs) and vascular variability syndromes (VVSs) JF - World Heart Journal VL - 2 IS - 4 SP - 279-305 EP - 279-305 PB - Nova Science Publishers SN - 15564002 N1 - Ve fulltextu je vol.2, no.4; na Scopus je vol. 4, no.4 KW - BIOCOS KW - MESOR KW - MESOR-normotension KW - MESOR-hypertension KW - excessive pulse pressure KW - deficient heart rate variability KW - blood pressure ecphasia KW - outcome N2 - Given that conventional health care practice is concerned mainly with high blood pressure (BP), and given the fact that other variability disorders -- circadian overswing, excessive pulse pressure, odd circadian BP timing and deficient heart rate (HR) variability (in their own right or in combination with MESOR-hypertension) -- are not diagnosed but contribute to cardiovascular disease risk, we wanted to find out 1. how many patients escape current diagnosis (and treatment), and 2. what are the risks such patients incur. A first available database consists of 297 patients (121 normotensives and 176 treated hypertensives). Each condition was considered separately, except that in the case of an excessive pulse pressure, all had also a high BP. In each case, the number of patients who have one, two, three or all four conditions (vascular variability disorders, VVDs) was counted. Their risk was assessed as the percentage incidence of morbid events (cerebral ischemic event, coronary artery disease, nephropathy, retinopathy) that occurred during the 6 years following the BP monitoring (used to diagnose the VVDs). Subjects had no history of morbidity at the time of monitoring. ER -
HALBERG, Franz, Germaine CORNÉLISSEN, Kuniaki OTSUKA, Jarmila SIEGELOVÁ, Bohumil FIŠER, Jiří DUŠEK, Pavel HOMOLKA, Salvador Sánchez DE LA PE$\backslash$'NA a R.B. SINGH. Extended consensus on need and means to detect vascular variability disorders (VVDs) and vascular variability syndromes (VVSs). \textit{World Heart Journal}. Nova Science Publishers, 2009, roč.~2, č.~4, s.~279-305. ISSN~1556-4002.
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