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dc.contributor.authorZhang, WenWenen
dc.contributor.authorCadilhac, Dominique Aen
dc.contributor.authorChurilov, Leoniden
dc.contributor.authorDonnan, Geoffrey Aen
dc.contributor.authorO'Callaghan, Christopher Jen
dc.contributor.authorDewey, Helen Men
dc.date.accessioned2015-05-16T01:41:09Z
dc.date.available2015-05-16T01:41:09Z
dc.date.issued2014-01-14en
dc.identifier.citationStroke; A Journal of Cerebral Circulation 2014; 45(3): 865-7en
dc.identifier.govdoc24425127en
dc.identifier.otherPUBMEDen
dc.identifier.urihttps://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/12041en
dc.description.abstractPatients with stroke are more likely to have impaired autonomic nervous function and abnormal circadian blood pressure (BP) patterns. It remains unclear whether circadian BP patterns in patients with transient ischemic attack or minor stroke (National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale ≤3) differ from those in the normal population.Participants were assessed using a 24-hour ambulatory BP monitor and a short-term measurement of heart rate variability.There were 76 patients (mean age, 67.2 years; 57.9% men; and 61.8% transient ischemic attack) and 82 controls (65.6 years; 54.9% men). A history of hypertension was more prevalent in patients (72.4%; controls 48.8%). Circadian BP patterns were distributed similarly among patients and controls, and heart rate variability was also consistent between patients and controls.In contrast to previous findings among patients with acute stroke, patients with transient ischemic attack or minor stroke had similar BP patterns and autonomic nervous system function, when compared with controls.en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subject.otherambulatory blood pressure monitoringen
dc.subject.otherautonomic nervous systemen
dc.subject.otherischemic attack, transienten
dc.subject.otherAgeden
dc.subject.otherAutonomic Nervous System.physiopathologyen
dc.subject.otherBlood Pressure.physiologyen
dc.subject.otherBlood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatoryen
dc.subject.otherCircadian Rhythm.physiologyen
dc.subject.otherFemaleen
dc.subject.otherHeart Rate.physiologyen
dc.subject.otherHumansen
dc.subject.otherHypertension.complications.physiopathologyen
dc.subject.otherIschemic Attack, Transient.physiopathologyen
dc.subject.otherMaleen
dc.subject.otherMiddle Ageden
dc.subject.otherRisk Factorsen
dc.subject.otherSample Sizeen
dc.subject.otherSmoking.adverse effectsen
dc.subject.otherStroke.physiopathologyen
dc.titleDoes abnormal circadian blood pressure pattern really matter in patients with transient ischemic attack or minor stroke?en
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.journaltitleStrokeen
dc.identifier.affiliationFrom the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Melbourne, Australia (W.Z., D.A.C., L.C., G.A.D., H.M.D.); Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia (D.A.C., L.C., G.A.D., C.O'C., H.M.D.); Translational Public Health Research Unit, Stroke and Ageing Research, Southern Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (D.A.C.); Neurology Department, Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia (H.M.D.); Clinical Pharmacology, Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia (C.O'C.); and Austin Health, Heidelberg, Victoria, Australia (W.Z.).en
dc.identifier.doi10.1161/STROKEAHA.113.004058en
dc.description.pages865-7en
dc.relation.urlhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24425127en
dc.type.austinJournal Articleen
local.name.researcherChurilov, Leonid
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crisitem.author.deptMedicine (University of Melbourne)-
crisitem.author.deptThe Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health-
crisitem.author.deptThe Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health-
crisitem.author.deptClinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics-
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