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3. 6082A prospective, multicenter, nationwide, observational study of flecainide controlled release on the quality of life of patients with atrial fibrillation in Greece, the REFLEC-CR study

4. Left ventricular mass but not geometry determines left atrial size in the early stages of hypertension

5. Heavy coffee consumption in conjunction with smoking is accompanied by increased inflammatory processes and impaired thrombosis/fibrinolysis system in essential hypertensive subjects

6. Brain natriuretic peptide as an integrator of cardiovascular stiffening in hypertension

7. Evidence for no global effect of metabolic syndrome per se on early hypertensive sequelae

8. The interplay between haemodynamic load, brain natriuretic peptide and left atrial size in the early stages of essential hypertension

10. Plasma levels of C-reactive protein are associated with early renal dysfunction in newly diagnosed essential hypertensive patients

11. AUGMENTED PLASMA LEVELS OF C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN UNTREATED ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

12. INCREASED SERUM URIC ACID LEVELS ACCOMPANY MICROALBUMINURIA IN NON-DIABETIC ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS

13. 1160-168 The estrogen-induced alterations in arterial stiffness are independent of the non-dipping status but attenuated by progesterone in hypertensive postmenopausal women

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

15. CARDIAC STRUCTURAL AND FUNCTION ADAPTATIONS IN AMBULATORY ISOLATED SYSTOLIC AND ISOLATED DIASTOLIC HYPERTENSION. THE DIFFERENTIAL EFFECT OF HYPERTENSION PATTERN: PP.22.366

16. OBESITY AS A DETERMINANT OF LEFT ATRIAL SIZE IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HYPERTENSION. THE CRUCIAL ROLE OF WAIST CIRCUMFERENCE

17. DIFFERENTIAL EFFECTS OF AMBULATORY ISOLATED SYSTOLIC AND ISOLATED DIASTOLIC HYPERTENSION IN CARDIAC ADAPTATIONS IN THE EARLY STAGES OF HYPERTENSION

18. P.082 DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATIONS OF LEFT ATRIUM VOLUME WITH BNP AND AORTIC STIFFNESS IN THE EARLY STAGES OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION: IMPORTANCE OF MECHANICAL AND HUMORAL COMPONENTS

19. 13.01 C-REACTIVE PROTEIN LEVELS ARE GRADUALLY ASSOCIATED WITH ADIPONECTIN AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN NEWLY DIAGNOSED UNTREATED ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS: A UNIFYING APPROACH TO ATHEROSCLEROSIS

20. 384 Left atrial enlargement and aortic stiffness in newly diagnosed subjects with essential hypertension

21. 240 Left atrial volume and left ventricular abnormalities in essential hypertensive subjects

22. 943 Relationship between left ventricular structural and functional alterations and left atrial size in essential hypertensive subjects

23. 1093 The effects of non-dipping status on the time interval between onset of mitral inflow and onset of early tissue Doppler imaging diastolic velocity: a step toward increasing our insight in diastole

24. Increased aortic stiffness is accompanied by left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in newly diagnosed hypertensives without left ventricular hypertrophy

25. Does obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in newly diagnosed untreated essential hypertensive patients identifies a state of increased arterial stiffness?

26. NON-DIPPING STATUS IS NOT CORRELATED WITH PLASMA LEVELS OF HIGH-SENSITIVITY C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN UNTREATED ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

27. THE COEXISTENCE OF THYROID DISEASE IS NOT RELATED WITH GREATER TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSIVE SUBJECTS

29. Progesterone attenuates the beneficial effects of hormone replacement therapy on large artery elasticity in hypertensive postmenopausal women

30. Beneficial Effect of Flecainide Controlled Release on the Quality of Life of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation-the REFLEC-CR Study.

31. Brain natriuretic peptide as an integrator of cardiovascular stiffening in hypertension.

32. Leontio Lyceum ALbuminuria (3L Study) epidemiological study: aims, design and preliminary findings.

33. Left ventricular mass but not geometry determines left atrial size in the early stages of hypertension.

34. Left ventricular hypertrophy versus chronic kidney disease as predictors of cardiovascular events in hypertension: a Greek 6-year-follow-up study.

35. Evidence for no global effect of metabolic syndrome per se on early hypertensive sequelae.

36. Heavy coffee consumption in conjunction with smoking is accompanied by increased inflammatory processes and impaired thrombosis/fibrinolysis system in essential hypertensive subjects.

37. Diverse associations of microalbuminuria with C-reactive protein, interleukin-18 and soluble CD 40 ligand in male essential hypertensive subjects.

38. The interplay between haemodynamic load, brain natriuretic peptide and left atrial size in the early stages of essential hypertension.

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