The presence of a circadian rhythm in pulse arrival time and its application for classifying blood pressure night-time dip
Circadian rhythms of blood pressure (BP) have key diagnostic significance in the assessment of hypertension. The night-time dip or rise in BP (10-20% decrease or increase compared to daytime BP), for example, has been shown to be a strong indicator for cardiovascular disease. However, current method...
Main Authors: | Finnegan, E, Davidson, S, Harford, M, Jorge, J, Villarroel, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
2021
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