Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5608180 | Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2016 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Higher SBPV in individuals with and without hypertension was associated with increased risks of all-cause mortality, CHD, stroke, and ESRD. Further studies are needed to determine interventions that can lower SBPV and their impact on adverse health outcomes.
Keywords
EGFRCHDICD-9ChFPDCSBPCPTCurrent Procedural TerminologyVeterans affairsstandard deviationcoronary heart diseaseESRD یا end stage renal diseaseEnd-stage renal diseasebody mass indexBMIInternational Classification of Diseases, Ninth RevisionOutcomesconfidence intervalHypertensionsystolic blood pressureBlood pressureestimated glomerular filtration ratecongestive heart failurehazard ratioproportion of days covered
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Authors
Elvira O. MD, Margit K. BS, Miklos Z. MD, PhD, Jun L. MD, Lenar T. MD, MS, Kamyar MD, MPH, PhD, Csaba P. MD,