Prevalence of Circadian Variations and Spontaneous Variabilit of Cardiac Disorders and ECG Changes Suggestive of Myocardial Ischemia in Systemic Arterial Hypertension
@article{Zehender1992PrevalenceOC,
title={Prevalence of Circadian Variations and Spontaneous Variabilit of Cardiac Disorders and ECG Changes Suggestive of Myocardial Ischemia in Systemic Arterial Hypertension},
author={Manfred Zehender and Thomas Meinertz and Stefan H. Hohnloser and Annette Geibel and U Gerisch and Manfred Olschewski and Hanj{\"o}rg Just},
journal={Circulation},
year={1992},
volume={85},
pages={1808–1815}
}BackgroundSystemic hypertension is a well-known risk factor for coronary artery disease and sudden cardiac death. Recent interest focused on the presence of malignant ventricular arrhythmias (VA) and myocardial ischemia in hypertensive patients and provided a potential link for fatal tachyarrhythmic events. Methods and ResultsWe studied 150 untreated normokalemic hypertensive patients (56±9 years; 56 women and 94 men) without manifest coronary artery disease to determine prevalence, severity…
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