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1. Cardiovascular End Points and Mortality Are Not Closer Associated With Central Than Peripheral Pulsatile Blood Pressure Components

2. Association of uric acid with kidney function and albuminuria: the Uric Acid Right for heArt Health (URRAH) Project

3. The International Database of Central Arterial Properties for Risk Stratification: Research Objectives and Baseline Characteristics of Participants

4. Serum Uric Acid and Kidney Disease Measures Independently Predict Cardiovascular and Total Mortality: The Uric Acid Right for Heart Health (URRAH) Project

5. Serum uric acid, predicts heart failure in a large Italian cohort: search for a cut-off value the URic acid Right for heArt Health study

6. Identification of a plausible serum uric acid cut-off value as prognostic marker of stroke: the Uric Acid Right for Heart Health (URRAH) study

7. The importance of including uric acid in the definition of metabolic syndrome when assessing the mortality risk

8. Relationships between diuretic related hyperuricemia and cardiovascular events: data from the URRAH (URic acid Right for heArt Health) study

9. High heart rate amplifies the risk of cardiovascular mortality associated with elevated uric acid

10. Isolated systolic hypertension in the young

11. Body, indoor, outdoor temperature − and arterial blood pressure

12. Isolated Diastolic Hypertension in the IDACO Study: An Age-Stratified Analysis Using 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurements

13. Identification of the Uric Acid Thresholds Predicting an Increased Total and Cardiovascular Mortality Over 20 Years

14. Serum uric acid and fatal myocardial infarction: Detection of prognostic cut-off values: The URRAH (Uric Acid Right for Heart Health) study

15. Hyperuricemia and Risk of Cardiovascular Outcomes: The Experience of the URRAH (Uric Acid Right for Heart Health) Project

16. Opposing Age-Related Trends in Absolute and Relative Risk of Adverse Health Outcomes Associated With Out-of-Office Blood Pressure

17. Exploration into Uric and Cardiovascular Disease: Uric Acid Right for heArt Health (URRAH) Project, A Study Protocol for a Retrospective Observational Study

18. Relative and absolute risk to guide the management of pulse pressure, an age-related cardiovascular risk factor

19. Association of Fatal and Nonfatal Cardiovascular Outcomes With 24-Hour Mean Arterial Pressure

20. Effects of Basal Heart Rate on Memory with Interference among 832 Unselected Hypertensive Subjects from General Population

21. Hypertensive Crisis with Neurological Impairment Mimicking a Guillain–Barrè Syndrome: Searching for a Link

22. Clinical characteristics and risk of hypertension needing treatment in young patients with systolic hypertension identified with ambulatory monitoring

23. PREDICTIVE POWER OF 24-HOUR AMBULATORY PULSE PRESSURE AND ITS COMPONENTS FOR MORTALITY AND CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES IN 11,848 PARTICIPANTS RECRUITED FROM 13 POPULATIONS

24. Prevalence, Treatment, and Control Rates of Conventional and Ambulatory Hypertension Across 10 Populations in 3 Continents

25. Regular physical activity prevents development of hypertension in young people with hyperuricemia

26. Asymptomatic hyperuricemia is a strong risk factor for resistant hypertension in elderly subjects from general population

27. Essential hypertension: the specialist as part of therapeutic intervention

28. Do genetics help epidemiologists? Arterial hypertension and cardiovascular events in the light of genetic demiology

29. P1566Identification of the cardiovascular threshold limit for serum uric acid. Analysis from a general Italian population

30. Outcome-Driven Thresholds for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Based on the New American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Classification of Hypertension

31. Short-term blood pressure variability outweighs average 24-h blood pressure in the prediction of cardiovascular events in hypertension of the young

32. THE NEUROPHENOMENOLOGY OF OUT-OF-BODY EXPERIENCES INDUCED BY HYPNOTIC SUGGESTIONS

33. ASSOCIATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR ENDPOINTS AND MORTALITY WITH CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL PULSATILE BLOOD PRESSURE COMPONENTS

34. ASSOCIATION OF FATAL AND NONFATAL CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES WITH 24 HOUR MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE

35. Association of Office and Ambulatory Blood Pressure With Mortality and Cardiovascular Outcomes

36. Pregnancy, a risk multiplier

37. IDENTIFICATION OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR THRESHOLD LIMIT FOR SERUM URIC ACID. ANALYSIS FROM A GENERAL ITALIAN POPULATION

38. Evidence-based proposal for the number of ambulatory readings required for assessing blood pressure level in research settings: an analysis of the IDACO database

39. Cardiovascular risk factors are associated with venous thromboembolism

40. ELEVATED PULSE PRESSURE IN HYPERTENSION OF THE YOUNG

41. SERUM URIC ACID, INDEPENDENTLY OF ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION, PREDICTS NON-FATAL INCIDENT CEREBROVASCULAR EVENTS IN AN ITALIAN LARGE COHORT OF MEN AND WOMEN. SEARCH FOR A CUT-OFF VALUE

42. Target Sequencing, Cell Experiments, and a Population Study Establish Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase (eNOS) Gene as Hypertension Susceptibility Gene

43. Nutraceuticals for Serum Lipid and Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive and Hypercholesterolemic Subjects at Low Cardiovascular Risk

44. Major lipids, apolipoproteins, and risk of vascular disease

45. Low night-time heart rate is longitudinally associated with lower augmentation index and central systolic blood pressure in hypertension

46. Ambulatory blood pressure and long-term risk for atrial fibrillation

47. Caffeine intake reduces incident atrial fibrillation at a population level

48. On the way of liberation from suffering and pain: Role of hypnosis in palliative care

49. Orthostatic hypotension, focus on cognitive pattern

50. 4332. Isolated systolic hypertension in the athlete: a peculiar condition?

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