Overnight pulse propagation time derived from oximetry is associated with daytime blood pressure in patients with sleep apnea
L. Grote, D. Sommermeyer, D. Zou, D. Eder, J. Ficker, W. Randerath, I. Fietze, B. Sanner, J. Hedner (Gothenburg, Sweden; Heidelberg, Nuremburg, Solingen, Berlin, Wuppertal, Germany)
Source: Annual Congress 2012 - Technology, screening and questionnaires in OSA
Session: Technology, screening and questionnaires in OSA
Session type: Thematic Poster Session
Number: 912
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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L. Grote, D. Sommermeyer, D. Zou, D. Eder, J. Ficker, W. Randerath, I. Fietze, B. Sanner, J. Hedner (Gothenburg, Sweden; Heidelberg, Nuremburg, Solingen, Berlin, Wuppertal, Germany). Overnight pulse propagation time derived from oximetry is associated with daytime blood pressure in patients with sleep apnea. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 912
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