Paolo Palatini
University of Padua
474 Papers
3.3K Citations
Paolo Palatini is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 70, co-authored 425 publications. Previous affiliations of Paolo Palatini include University of Bologna & University of Cagliari.
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Papers
Reliability of indirect blood pressure monitoring for the evaluation of hypertension.
TL;DR: It is concluded that the Del Mar Avionics Pressurometer (P) is reliable for continuous indirect BP monitoring and suitable for the evaluation of the efficacy of antihypertensive treatments.
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Noninvasive 24-h ambulatory blood pressure and cardiovascular disease : a systematic review and meta-analysis. Commentary
TL;DR: In this article, the authors systematically assessed the evidence regarding the association between noninvasive 24-h systolic blood pressure and incident cardiovascular events and identified 20 eligible articles based on 15 independent cohort studies.
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Limitations of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
TL;DR: This document is intended to be used as a guide for further studies on how to improve the quality of communications in the rapidly changing environment.
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in clinical practice: is being superior good enough?
TL;DR: The results of the meta-analysis by Conen and Bamberg published in this issue of Journal of Hypertension come to no surprise.
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The 24-hour rhythm of blood pressure differs from that of leg hemodynamics in orthotopic heart transplant recipients.
Edoardo Casiglia,A Pizziol,Valérie Tikhonoff,Alberto Mazza,Giuseppe Di Menza,Paolo Palatini,Antonio Gambino,Alessia Cerutti,Achille C. Pessina,Dino Casarotto +9 more
TL;DR: The decrease in leg resistance in patients confined to bed for 24 hours is caused by peripheral mechanisms and does not depend on the autonomic control of the heart, and the nocturnal decline in BP depends, on the contrary, on cardiac control and is lost in patients with denervated heart.
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