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Central Blood Pressure as an Index of Antihypertensive Control: Determinants and Potential Value
2014
Canadian Journal of Cardiology
The measurement of central blood pressure has generated interest as a tool in predicting cardiovascular events. The purpose of this article is to review the meaning and measurement of the central blood pressure and consider its potential value as an index of the antihypertensive response. Indirect estimation of central aortic pressures is obtained by the study of the radial pulse wave compared with a central pulse wave contour measured at the carotid or femoral artery level. The sum of the
doi:10.1016/j.cjca.2014.03.010
pmid:24750979
fatcat:hwbcu55htvex5ecsvz7gn6ja2m