Tachycardia as a cardiovascular risk factor. Role of ambulatory heart rate
<p>There is a large body of evidence that resting Heart Rate (HR) is a strong predictor of cardiovascular events and mortality in hypertension [1,2]. This association was consistent across 9 Cohort studies and 7 large clinical trials performed on patients with hypertension [1].</p>
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Main Author: | Paolo Palatini (Author) |
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Archives of Clinical Hypertension - Peertechz Publications,
2022-07-06.
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