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Examination of variability in arterial blood pressure at rest using spectral analysis in hypertensive patients

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1995

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Abstract

These data, which examine globally, using a non-invasive method, all neurohormonal factors associated with the development of left ventricular hypertrophy, demonstrate that, in the time course of hypertension, low-frequency oscillations in blood pressure and heart rate are shifted to a lower level, presumably reflecting altered function of the sympathetic nervous system. We suggest that spectral analysis of blood pressure at rest in hypertensive patients can lead to complementary information to single measures of blood pressure and detect differences in the cardiovascular regulatory system.