Aortic Stiffness, Blood Pressure Progression, and Incident Hypertension
Article 2012 en
Authors
BK
Bernhard M. Kaess
JR
Jian Rong
ML
Martin G. Larson
Abstract
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In this cohort, higher aortic stiffness, FWA, and augmentation index were associated with higher risk of incident hypertension; however, initial blood pressure was not independently associated with risk of progressive aortic stiffening.
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