High pulse pressure and low mean arterial pressure: two predictors of death after a myocardial infarction
Article 2006 en
Authors
FA
Fausto Avanzini
CA
C Alli
AB
Alessandro Boccanelli
Abstract
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Our results show for the first time an additional prognostic importance of two easily measurable components of BP, definitely high pulse pressure (> 60 mmHg) and low MAP (< or = 80 mmHg), in a large sample of non-selected patients surviving MI who entered a modern programme of cardiovascular prevention.
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