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Angiology | 1998
R. Fariello; M. Crippa; G. Damiani; Ilaria Notaristefano; Raffaella Costa; Enrico Boni; Luciano Corda; E. Chiari; Augusto Zaninelli
Twenty-five normotensive subjects (14 men, 11 women) aged from 25 to 60 years (mean 36) and 30 untreated patients with mild hypertension (stages 1 and 2, JNC V) without target organ damage (16 men, 14 women), aged 26-59 years (mean 35.8) underwent continuous 24-hour ECG Holter monitoring with a Fukuda Denshi SM-40 ambulatory recorder and SCM-400 ECG analyzer. During 24-hour ambulatory ECG recording, mean heart rate was slightly but not significantly higher in hypertensive patients (73.3 ± 10 beats per minute [bpm]) in comparison with normotensive subjects (71.2 ± 12 bpm). The prevalence of premature atrial contractions was similar in the two groups. Total ventricular arrhythmias were more prevalent in the group of mild hypertensive patients (P<0.05), who also had a higher prevalence in complex forms of ectopy (r=0.81 for bigeminy; r=0.83 for trigeminy; r=0.83 for couplets). Holter recordings did not show abnormalities of ST-T wave or episodes of silent ischemia.
Angiology | 1996
R. Fariello; Enrico Boni; M. Crippa; G. Damiani; Luciano Corda; Luigi Valenti; Fabrizio De Tavonatti; Carlo Alicandri; Augusto Zaninelli
Noninvasive ambulatory twenty-four-hour blood pressure (BP) monitoring was carried out in 30 normotensive subjects (16 women, 14 men), aged twenty-five to sixty years (mean thirty-eight) and in 29 mild essential hypertensive patients without target organ damage (14 women, 15 men), aged twenty-three to sixty-one years (mean thirty-nine). Hypertensive patients were not treated, and they discontinued any antihypertensive treatment at least four weeks before the study. During the daytime period (6 AM-10 PM) BP was monitored every fifteen minutes, and during the night (10 PM-6 AM), every thirty minutes. Obviously, mean twenty-four-hour systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were higher in hypertensive patients (P < 0.001). There was a persistent correlation in the group of mild hypertensives between successive BP hourly mean readings (r ranged from 0.61 to 0.93 for SBP and from 0.45 to 0.82 for DBP). In normotensive subjects these correlations failed in particular periods: 8 AM-9 AM, r = 0.30 for SBP and 0.45 for DBP; 1 PM-3 PM, r = 0.17-0.49 for SBP and 0.28-0.37 for DBP; 9 PM to midnight, r = 0.21-0.57 for SBP and 0.23-0.38 for DBP.
Journal of Hypertension | 2004
Raffaella Costa; G. Zanolini; Greta Moschini; G. Damiani; S. Ettori; M. Crippa; R. Fariello
Journal of Hypertension | 2004
G. Damiani; G. Zanolini; Rafaella Costa; Greta Moschini; S. Ettori; M. Crippa; R. Fariello
American Journal of Hypertension | 2001
R. Fariello; Raffaella Costa; M. Crippa; G. Damiani; E. Chiari; S. Ettori; N. Pagnoni; Enrico Boni; Luciano Corda; Ilaria Notaristefano
American Journal of Hypertension | 2001
R. Fariello; M. Crippa; Raffaella Costa; G. Damiani; E. Chiari; Stefano Ettori
American Journal of Hypertension | 2001
R. Fariello; Raffaella Costa; M. Crippa; E. Chiari; G. Damiani; N. Pagnoni; S. Ettori; Enrico Boni; Luciano Corda; Ilaria Notaristefano
American Journal of Hypertension | 1999
Ilaria Notaristefano; Raffaella Costa; M. Crippa; N. Pagnoni; G. Damiani; Ermanna Chlari; R. Fariello
American Journal of Hypertension | 1998
M. Crippa; G. Damiani; Ilaria Notaristefano; Raffaella Costa; D. Franchini; L. Pini; M.C. Slompo; Luciano Corda; Enrico Boni; E. Chiari; Augusto Zaninelli; R. Fariello
American Journal of Hypertension | 1998
R. Fariello; M. Crippa; G. Damiani; Ilaria Notaristefano; Raffaella Costa; D. Franchini; L. Pini; E. Chiari; Enrico Boni; Luciano Corda; Augusto Zaninelli