Effects of 24-Hour Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Recorded With Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring on Recovery From Acute Ischemic Stroke
Stroke2011Vol. 42(12), pp. 3511–3517
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Yasuhiro Tomii, Ḱazunori Toyoda, Riéko Suzuki, Masaki Naganuma, J. Fujinami, Chiaki Yokota, Kazuo Minematsu
Abstract
All of systolic BP, diastolic BP, pulse pressure, and HR on Day 1 and HR on Day 7 assessed using ambulatory BP monitoring were associated with outcomes of patients with stroke at 3 months.
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