Search Results - "Estrugo, N."
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P1.44 Neural Baroreceptor Sensitivity in Subjects with Metabolic Syndrome
Published in Artery research (2012)“…One of the most common non-invasive techniques to study the baroreflex is the spectral analysis of blood pressure (BP) and heart rate variability. The recent…”
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1.2 Normal and Reference Values of Baroreceptor Sensitivity: The PPS3 Study
Published in Artery research (2012)“…Aims Dysfunction of autonomic control of heart rate is associated with increased mortality. Routine measurement of baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS) for clinical…”
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Normal and reference values of baroreceptor sensitivity: The PPS3 study
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Neural baroreceptor sensitivity in subjects with metabolic syndrome
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3.2: Spectral Analysis of Carotid Distension Rate and R—R Interval (Spontaneous Baroreflex Activity) Predicts Coronary Heart Disease Risk in Patients with Moderate Chronic Kidney Disease and in Those with Normal Renal Function: The EPP3 Study
Published in Artery research (2011)“…The classic technique to evaluate the spontaneous baroreflex is the spectral analysis of finger blood pressure and heart rate. However, baroreceptors respond…”
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P1.07: Carotid Function and Baroreceptor Sensitivity in Moderate Chronic Kidney Disease: The EPP3 Study
Published in Artery research (2011)“…Introduction Short-term variation of blood pressure (BP) is largely controlled by autonomic function though the baroreflex. Carotid distension rate was…”
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Carotid function and baroreceptor sensitivity in moderate chronic kidney disease: The EPP3 study
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Spectral analysis of carotid distension rate and R–R interval (spontaneous baroreflex activity) predicts coronary heart disease risk in patients with moderate chronic kidney disease and in those with normal renal function: the EPP3 study
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