Non-invasive central aortic pressure measurement: what limits its application in clinical practice?
The following article highlights the need for methodological transparency and consensus for an accurate and non-invasive assessment of central aortic blood pressure (aoBP), which would contribute to increasing its validity and value in both clinical and physiological research settings. The recording...
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2023
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