Aortic Stiffness is an Independent Predictor of Stroke in Hypertensive Patients
Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia2013Vol. 100(5), pp. 437–43
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Abstract
Aortic PWV is a risk factor for stroke in hypertensive patients, and its integration into clinical follow-up programs in patients whose cardiovascular risk is manifest is strongly recommended.
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