Aortic stiffness, pulse pressure, and cerebral pulsatility progress despite best medical management: The OXVASC cohort
<strong>Background:</strong> Increased cerebral arterial pulsatility is associated with cerebral small vessel disease, recurrent stroke, and dementia despite the best medical treatment. However, no study has identified the rates and determinants of progression of arterial stiffness and p...
Main Authors: | Webb, AJS, Lawson, A, Wartolowska, K, Mazzucco, S, Rothwell, PM |
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Other Authors: | OXVASC Study Cohort |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Heart Association
2021
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