Article
Subjective sleep disturbance increases the nocturnal blood pressure level and attenuates the correlation with target-organ damage.
Department of Internal Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Subdivision Vascular Medicine, Maastricht University Medical Centre and Cardiovascular Research Institute Maastricht, The Netherlands.
Journal of hypertension (impact factor:
4.02).
02/2011;
29(2):242-50.
Source: PubMed
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Keywords
203 untreated hypertensive patients
ABPM
ABPMs
blood pressure
BP monitoring
BP monitoring increases
cardiac damage
duplicate ambulatory BP monitoring
Groningen Sleep Quality Scale
higher night-time BP levels
hypertension-related cardiac damage
hypertensive target-organ damage
nocturnal BP
nocturnal BP level
nocturnal BP levels
nocturnal measurements
office BP levels
second ABPM
smaller BP
Subjectively