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1. Short-term health-related quality of life in patients with ischaemic stroke after PFO closure

2. P1540Comparison of the European Society of Hypertension stratification and European Society of Cardiology HeartScore for prediction of coronary artery disease and stroke in essential hypertension

3. P4479Isolated systolic hypertension and combined systolic-diastolic hypertension for prediction of new-onset diabetes mellitus: Data from a 8-year-follow-up study

4. 5034Comparison of the predictive role of left ventricular mass and arterial stiffness for coronary artery disease in patients with essential hypertension: Data from a Greek 8-year-follow-up study

5. P4429Acute detrimental effects of electronic cigarette and tobacco cigarette smokingon blood pressure and sympathetic nerve activity in healthy subjects

6. COMBINED PATTERNS OF OBESITY AND SMOKING STATUS AS PREDICTORS OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE

7. Nighttime vs. daytime blood pressure as a predictor of changes in left ventricular mass in hypertensive subjects

8. Effects of continuous positive airway pressure on blood pressure in hypertensive patients with obstructive sleep apnea

11. [PP.05.15] THE IMPACT OF SWITCHING FROM PROTOTYPE TO GENERIC ATORVASTATIN ON PERSISTENCE AND COMPLIANCE IN GREECE

12. [OP.6C.01] REAL-WORLD MEDICATION COMPLIANCE IN A SAMPLE OF PATIENTS RECEIVING ANTIHYPERTENSIVE TREATMENT IN GREECE

13. [OP.7D.08] SEVERE RESISTANT HYPERTENSION EXHIBITS THE GREATEST CARDIOVASCULAR RISK AMONG TREATED UNCONTROLLED HYPERTENSIVES

14. [PP.09.07] AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE BEHAVIOUR IN END STAGE RENAL DISEASE PATIENTS UNDERGOING HAEMODIALYSIS

15. CARDIOVASCULAR PROGNOSIS OF SEVERE RESISTANT HYPERTENSION AMONG UNCONTROLLED HYPERTENSIVES: A 4-YEAR PROSPECTIVE STUDY

16. The dominant role of the systolic component of nondipping status on target-organ damage in never-treated hypertensives

17. ASSOCIATIONS OF OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP APNEA WITH VASCULAR DAMAGE AND ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVES: PP.32.270

18. Switching to evening antihypertensive drug dosing improves nighttime blood pressure and dipping status in non-sleepy patients with obstructive sleep apnea

19. Patterns of exposure to resistant hypertension and cardiovascular morbidity: a 4-year prospective study

20. LONG-TERM CONTINUOUS POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE DOES NOT IMPROVE BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN HYPERTENSIVES WITH SLEEP APNEA: A 3-YEAR FOLLOW-UP STUDY

21. NON-DIPPING PATTERN IS RELATED TO HYPOADIPONECTINEMIA AND INCREASED ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS

22. THE EFFECT OF OBESITY ON LEFT ATRIAL SIZE IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HYPERTENSION. THE IMPORTANCE OF WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE MEASUREMENT: PP.34.371

23. DIPPING SUB-CLASSIFICATION CARRIES NO ADDITIONAL PROGNOSTIC IMPORTANCE AMONG SUBJECTS WITH NOCTURNAL HYPERTENSION: PP.3.116

24. Evening versus morning dosing of antihypertensive drugs in hypertensive patients with sleep apnoea: a cross-over study

25. Angiotensin Regulation of Vascular Homeostasis: Exploring the Role of ROS and RAS Blockers.

26. Evening versus morning dosing of antihypertensive drugs in hypertensive patients with sleep apnoea: a cross-over study.

27. Nighttime vs. daytime blood pressure as a predictor of changes in left ventricular mass in hypertensive subjects.

28. Effects of continuous positive airway pressure on blood pressure in hypertensive patients with obstructive sleep apnea: a 3-year follow-up.

29. The dominant role of the systolic component of nondipping status on target-organ damage in never-treated hypertensives.

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