Mortality and cardiovascular events are best predicted by low central/peripheral pulse pressure amplification but not by high blood pressure levels in elderly nursing home subjects: the PARTAGE (Predictive Values of Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiff (Q85015639)
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scientific article published on 19 September 2012
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English | Mortality and cardiovascular events are best predicted by low central/peripheral pulse pressure amplification but not by high blood pressure levels in elderly nursing home subjects: the PARTAGE (Predictive Values of Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiff |
scientific article published on 19 September 2012 |
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Mortality and cardiovascular events are best predicted by low central/peripheral pulse pressure amplification but not by high blood pressure levels in elderly nursing home subjects: the PARTAGE (Predictive Values of Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness in Institutionalized Very Aged Population) study (English)
Athanase Benetos
Sylvie Gautier
Paolo Salvi
Francesca Marino
Olivier Toulza
Davide Agnoletti
Delphine Dubail
Patrick Manckoundia
Yves Rolland
Olivier Hanon
Christine Perret-Guillaume
Patrick Lacolley
Michel E Safar
Francis Guillemin
19 September 2012