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1. AORTIC STIFFNESS IS NOT ONLY ASSOCIATED WITH STRUCTURAL BUT ALSO WITH FUNCTIONAL PARAMETERS OF MICROCIRCULATION

2. LUMEN NARROWING OF RETINAL ARTERIOLES IS A VALUABLE BIOMARKER OF CARDIAC DAMAGE

3. [LB.03.03] SYMPATHETIC NERVE ACTIVITY IS INDEPENDENTLY LINKED TO GEOMETRIC AND ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF COMMON CAROTID ARTERY IN RESISTANT HYPERTENSION

4. Perioperative Hypothermia (33°C) Does Not Increase the Occurrence of Cardiovascular Events in Patients Undergoing Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery

5. IDENTIFICATION OF RADIAL VASCULAR WALL ABNORMALITIES BY VERY-HIGH FREQUENCY ULTRASOUND IN FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA AND SPONTANEOUS CORONARY ARTERY DISSECTION

6. LEFT ATRIAL SIZE

7. ENDOTHELIAL FUNCTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH TRIPLE SIGNAL IN FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA

8. COMPARISON OF FINGER-TOE PULSE WAVE VELOCITY (FTPWV) IN WOMEN WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS AND HEALTHY CONTROLS MEASURED WITH POPMÈTRE®

9. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ACROSS THE WHOLE-OF-DAY AND VASCULAR STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION

10. No Association between Intraoperative Hypothermia or Supplemental Protective Drug and Neurologic Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Temporary Clipping during Cerebral Aneurysm Surgery

11. [OP.6C.04] PREDICTORS OF DRUG NON-ADHERENCE IN OUT-PATIENTS OF A UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL

13. [OP.1C.04] STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTIONAL ARTERIAL ABNORMALITIES IN FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA ARE IN THE CONTINUUM OF HYPERTENSION

14. Influence of Tamoxifen on Carotid Intima-Media Thickness in Postmenopausal Women

16. [PP.21.14] TYPE A PERSONALITY AS THE PRINCIPAL PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS INDEX IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

17. [PP.29.26] AORTIC STIFFNESS IS INDEPENDENTLY RELATED TO INTRACRANIAL ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE

18. [OP.4A.04] NON-INVASIVE HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING AS A GUIDE TO DRUG TREATMENT OF UNCONTROLLED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

19. [OP.5B.01] PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND DEPRESSION IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

21. [PP.19.16] SHORT-TERM RETINAL ARTERIOLAR LUMEN CHANGES ARE UNRELATED TO PERIPHERAL VASCULAR RESISTANCE CHANGES IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

22. 6D.03

23. PP.20.36

25. [OP.LB03.02] NON-INVASIVE HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING IN UNCONTROLLED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

26. [PP.01.18] COMPARISON OF A NEW FIRST-LINE TREATMENT VERSUS DIFFERENT FIRST-LINE STRATEGIES USING 24-HOUR AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING

27. [OP.5B.04] IMPACT OF SIMULTANEOUS CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS DURING AORTIC STRAIN MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

29. [PP.13.13] ONE MONTH BLOOD PRESSURE LOWERING EFFICACY RESULTS OF A NOVEL FIRST-LINE TREATMENT IN HYPERTENSION

30. [OP.LB03.01] CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE AND SALT INTAKE IN A POPULATION COHORT FROM A HIGH STROKE INCIDENCE AREA – THE GUIMARÃES/VIZELA STUDY

31. [OP.3C.06] DIFFERENCE IN SUBACUTE BLOOD PRESSURE BETWEEN OFFICE AND AMBULATORY VALUES PREDICTS FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AFTER ISCHEMIC STROKE

32. 7B.06

33. PP.03.16

34. 4D.01

35. 4C.08

36. PP.21.34

37. MICROALBUMINURIA IS A POOR MARKER OF VASCULAR DAMAGE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS WITHOUT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE

38. THE SPECTRAL ANALYSIS OF CAROTID DISTENSION RATE IS ASSOCIATED WITH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK OF PATIENTS WITH MODERATE RENAL DYSFUNCTION

39. ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IS A MAJOR INDEPENDENT DETERMINANT OF VISIT-TO- VISIT VARIABILITY IN SBP: A 9.1 YEAR FOLLOW-UP IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVES

40. METABOLIC PROFILE, PATTERNS OF METABOLIC CONTROL BY TREATMENT AND RELATIONSHIPS WITH BLOOD PRESSURE VALUES IN PATIENTS FROM CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES: THE BP-CARE METABOLIC STUDY

41. ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PARAMETERS IN A COMMUNITY-LIVING ELDERLY POPULATION. THE COVADIS ARTERIAL STIFFNESS STUDY: 6D.07

42. ARTERIAL STIFFNESS AND WAVE REFLECTION ANALYSIS IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE ISCHEMIC STROKE: 3B.06

43. INVESTIGATING THE CRITICAL SITUATION IN HYPERTENSION MANAGEMENT: IS PHYSICIAN INERTIA PUTTING PATIENTS AT INCREASED CARDIOVASCULAR RISK? (SHARE SURVEY): 4B.06

44. INCREASED STIFFNESS OF THE CAROTID WALL MATERIAL IN PATIENTS WITH SPONTANEOUS CERVICAL ARTERY DISSECTION

45. WALL SHEAR STRESS DOES NOT ACUTELY REGULATE ARTERIAL STIFFNESS

46. TIME-DEPENDENT CHANGES IN CAROTID-FEMORAL PULSE WAVE VELOCITY IN PATIENTS AFTER ISCHEMIC STROKE

47. SUBACUTE BLOOD PRESSURE VARIABILITY AND HEART RATE PREDICT FUNCTIONAL OUTCOME AFTER ISCHEMIC STROKE

48. CHARACTERISTICS OF CONTROLLED VS. RESISTANT ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AFTER A STANDARDIZED 4-WEEK THREE DRUG-REGIMEN

49. AMBULATORY ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX (AASI): A USEFUL MARKER OF ARTERIAL STIFFNESS?

50. PREDICTIVE FACTORS OF BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN RESISTANT HYPERTENSION TREATED BY SEQUENTIAL NEPHRON BLOCKADE VS SEQUENTIAL RENIN ANGIOTENSIN SYSTEM BLOCKADE

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