Polysomnographic characterization of the circadian blood pressure patterns in patients with obstructive sleep apnea

L. Pinilla (Madrid, Spain), O. Mínguez (Lleida, Spain), M. Aguilà (Lleida, Spain), R. Vaca (Lleida, Spain), I. Benítez (Madrid, Spain), G. Torres (Madrid, Spain), O. Mediano (Madrid, Spain), J. Masa (Madrid, Spain), M. Masdeu (Sabadell, Spain), F. Barbé (Madrid, Spain), M. Sánchez-De-La-Torre (Madrid, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2022 – Translational research in sleep apnoea: from the molecule and the signal to the clinic

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L. Pinilla (Madrid, Spain), O. Mínguez (Lleida, Spain), M. Aguilà (Lleida, Spain), R. Vaca (Lleida, Spain), I. Benítez (Madrid, Spain), G. Torres (Madrid, Spain), O. Mediano (Madrid, Spain), J. Masa (Madrid, Spain), M. Masdeu (Sabadell, Spain), F. Barbé (Madrid, Spain), M. Sánchez-De-La-Torre (Madrid, Spain). Polysomnographic characterization of the circadian blood pressure patterns in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. 4388

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