161 results on '"Libhaber, Carlos D."'
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2. Increased Backward Wave Pressures Rather than Flow Explain Age-Dependent Heart Rate Effects on Central, But not Peripheral Arterial Pressure
3. Independent of left ventricular mass, circulating inflammatory markers rather than pressure load are associated with concentric left ventricular remodelling
4. Independent relationships between renal mechanisms and systemic flow, but not resistance to flow in primary hypertension in Africa
5. Contribution of systemic blood flow to untreated or inadequately controlled systolic--diastolic or isolated systolic hypertension in a community sample of African ancestry
6. Hemodynamic Determinants of Age Versus Left Ventricular Diastolic Function Relations Across the Full Adult Age Range
7. Associations between circulating resistin concentrations and left ventricular mass are not accounted for by effects on aortic stiffness or renal dysfunction
8. Role of atrial natriuretic peptide in the dissociation between flow relations with ventricular mass and function in a community with volume-dependent hypertension
9. Insulin resistance-associated decreases in left ventricular diastolic function are strongly modified by the extent of concentric remodeling in a community sample
10. Intrafamilial aggregation and heritability of tissue Doppler indexes of left ventricular diastolic function in a group of African descent
11. Limited contribution of left ventricular mass and remodelling to the impact of blood pressure on diastolic function in a community sample
12. Independent associations between resistin and left ventricular mass and myocardial dysfunction in a community sample with prevalent obesity
13. Proximal aortic stiffness modifies the relationship between heart rate and backward wave and hence central arterial pulse pressure
14. Impact of aortic rather than brachial pulsatile haemodynamics on variations in end-organ measures across the full adult blood pressure range
15. Contribution of Increases in Late Systolic Ejection Volume to the Impact of Heart Rate on Central Arterial Pulse Pressure in a Community Sample
16. Marked intrafamilial aggregation and heritability of aortic flow in a community with prevalent volume-dependent hypertension in Africa
17. Left ventricular hypertrophy detection from simple clinical measures combined with electrocardiographic criteria in a group of African ancestry
18. Contribution of Central and General Adiposity to Abnormal Left Ventricular Diastolic Function in a Community Sample With a High Prevalence of Obesity
19. Hemodynamic and Functional Correlates of Concentric vs. Eccentric LVH in a Community-Based Sample With Prevalent Volume-Dependent Hypertension
20. Impact of stroke work on the ability of left ventricular mass to account for pressure effects on function in a community with prevalent systemic flow-dependent hypertension
21. Marked intrafamilial aggregation and heritability of aortic flow in a community with prevalent volume-dependent hypertension in Africa.
22. Effect of slow-release indapamide and perindopril compared with amlodipine on 24-hour blood pressure and left ventricular mass in hypertensive patients of African ancestry
23. Insulin resistance influences the impact of hypertension on left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in a community sample
24. Contribution of systemic blood flow to untreated or inadequately controlled systolic--diastolic or isolated systolic hypertension in a community sample of African ancestry.
25. Organ-Specific, Age-Dependent Associations of Steady-State Pressures and Pulsatile Pressure Wave Components With End-Organ Measures
26. Impact of Blunted Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping on Cardiac Systolic Function in Community Participants Not Receiving Antihypertensive Therapy
27. Novel Approach to the Detection of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Using Body Mass Index–Corrected Electrocardiographic Voltage Criteria in a Group of African Ancestry
28. Aortic backward waves rather than stiffness account for independent associations between pulse pressure amplification and left ventricular mass in a young to middle-aged sample
29. Contributions of aortic pulse wave velocity and backward wave pressure to variations in left ventricular mass are independent of each other
30. Value of nuclear cardiology for the diagnosis and risk stratification of coronary artery disease
31. Organ-Specific, Age-Dependent Associations of Steady-State Pressures and Pulsatile Pressure Wave Components With End-Organ Measures.
32. Novel Approach to the Detection of Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Using Body Mass Index-Corrected Electrocardiographic Voltage Criteria in a Group of African Ancestry
33. Cardiac Diastolic Dysfunction is Associated With Aortic Wave Reflection, but Not Stiffness in a Predominantly Young-to-Middle–Aged Community Sample
34. Relative impact of blood pressure as compared to an excess adiposity on left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in a community sample with a high prevalence of obesity
35. Differential relationships of systolic and diastolic blood pressure with components of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction
36. An index of central rather than general or peripheral adiposity is independently associated with tissue doppler indices of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction
37. In-treatment decreases in ambulatory day imputed aortic-to-brachial blood pressure amplification are associated with left ventricular mass regression independent of changes in ambulatory brachial pressure
38. The intra-familial aggregation and heritability of left ventricular geometric remodelling is independent of cardiac mass in families of African ancestry
39. Isolated increases in in-office pressure account for a significant proportion of nurse-derived blood pressure-target organ relations
40. Aortic, but not brachial blood pressure category enhances the ability to identify target organ changes in normotensives
41. Relationship between glomerular dysfunction and left-ventricular mass independent of haemodynamic factors in a community sample
42. Obesity markedly attenuates the validity and performance of all electrocardiographic criteria for left ventricular hypertrophy detection in a group of black African ancestry
43. Relationship between inappropriate left ventricular hypertrophy and ejection fraction independent of absolute or indexed mass in a community sample of black African ancestry
44. Abstract 330: Relationship Between On-Treatment Decreases in Inappropriate Versus Absolute or Indexed Left Ventricular Mass and Increases in Ejection Fraction in Hypertension
45. Relationship Between On-Treatment Decreases in Inappropriate Versus Absolute or Indexed Left Ventricular Mass and Increases in Ejection Fraction in Hypertension
46. Prevalence of residual left ventricular structural changes after one year of antihypertensive treatment in patients of African descent : role of 24-hour pulse pressure
47. Is prehypertension an independent predictor of target organ changes in young-to-middle-aged persons of African descent?
48. Intrafamilial Aggregation and Heritability of Left Ventricular Geometric Remodeling Is Independent of Cardiac Mass in Families of African Ancestry.
49. Relations Between White Coat Effects and Left Ventricular Mass Index or Arterial Stiffness: Role of Nocturnal Blood Pressure Dipping.
50. Obesity Promotes Left Ventricular Concentric Rather Than Eccentric Geometric Remodeling and Hypertrophy Independent of Blood Pressure.
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