Blood Pressure

Papers
(The TQCC of Blood Pressure is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Associations of urinary orosomucoid, N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase, and albumin with blood pressure and hypertension after 7 years. The Tromsø Study17
Beliefs about medications when treating hypertension in primary health care: results from “PERson-centredness in hypertension management using information Technology (PERHIT)”15
Association of education and feedback on hypertension management with risk for stroke and cardiovascular disease15
Intrarenal hemodynamics and kidney function in pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma before and after surgical treatment14
Characteristics of four-limb blood pressure and brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity in Chinese patients with Takayasu arteritis13
Masked arterial hypertension in a 64-year-old man with primary aldosteronism12
A novel nonsense mutation in the β-subunit of the epithelial sodium channel causing Liddle syndrome10
A novel homozygous CYP17A1 mutation causes partial 17 α-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase deficiency in 46,XX: a case report and literature review9
Hypertension healthcare professional beliefs and behaviour regarding patient medication adherence: a survey conducted among European Society of Hypertension Centres of Excellence9
Machine Learning-Based prediction of Post-Treatment ambulatory blood pressure in patients with hypertension9
Attended vs. unattended blood pressure – learnings beyond SPRINT8
Factors associated with preeclampsia among pregnant women in Gojjam zones, Amhara region, Ethiopia: a case-control study8
Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 in human plasma and lung tissue8
Hypertension in older patients: a STEP forward?8
Letter to the editor8
Novel approaches: targeting sympathetic outflow in the carotid sinus7
Long-term efficacy and safety of renal denervation: an update from registries and randomised trials7
Comparison of office, home and ambulatory blood pressure measurements in hypertensive and suspected hypertensive SWICOS participants7
Urinary proteomics combined with home blood pressure telemonitoring for health care reform trial: rational and protocol7
Selecting patients for interventional procedures to treat hypertension7
Unattended automated office blood pressure in living donor kidney transplant recipients7
Cuff-based blood pressure measurement: challenges and solutions6
Management of patients with hypertension and chronic kidney disease referred to Hypertension Excellence Centres among 27 countries. On behalf of the European Society of Hypertension Working Group on H6
Elderly men are underscreened for primary aldosteronism even in Hypertension Excellence Centre6
Blood pressure control measures and cardiovascular outcomes: a prospective hypertensive cohort6
Endothelin-1- and acetylcholine-mediated effects in human and rat vessels: impact of perivascular adipose tissue, diabetes, angiotensin II, and chemerin6
Coffee and blood pressure: exciting news!5
The GP study in non-controlled hypertensive patients, de adhesion and dose therapeutics matters?5
Masked phenomenon: renal and cardiovascular complications; review and updates5
Association of childhood socioeconomic status with adulthood maximal exercise blood pressure: the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study5
Lowering of systolic blood pressure in hypertensive patients: insights and questions from the ESPRIT study5
Blood pressure telemonitoring and telemedicine, a Latin America perspective4
Accuracy and User Acceptability of 24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring by a Prototype Cuffless Multi-Sensor Device Compared to a Conventional Oscillometric Device4
Impact of drug adherence on blood pressure response to alcohol-mediated renal denervation4
Cardiac autonomic modulation in patients with type 2 diabetes4
RAS-challenge as a first-look test for detection of primary aldosteronism in patients with treatment-resistant hypertension4
Unattended automated office blood pressure measurement in children4
Ambulatory blood pressure using 60 rather than 20-min intervals may better reflect the resting blood pressure4
Accuracy of home blood pressure measurement: the ACCURAPRESS study – a proposal of Young Investigator Group of the Italian Hypertension Society (Società Italiana dell’Ipertensione Arteriosa)4
Serum uric acid: a futile bystander in endothelial function?4
Blood pressure response to close or loose contact between physician and patient during attended office blood pressure measurement4
Predictive value of new cardiovascular tools for stroke risk reclassification4
Sleeping habits and aortic stiffness in middle-aged men and women from the general population: insights from the SCAPIS study3
Evaluation of self-monitoring of blood pressure in the PERHIT study and the impact on glomerular function3
Should treatment of ‘elevated’ blood pressure, especially in older people, be based on global risk estimation?3
Renal nerve stimulation: complete versus incomplete renal sympathetic denervation3
Aortic stiffness and aortic-brachial stiffness mismatch as markers of renal dysfunction in hypertension3
Identification of potential diagnostic biomarkers for hypertension via integrated analysis of gene expression and DNA methylation3
Echocardiographic findings following renal sympathetic denervation for treatment resistant hypertension, the ReShape CV-risk study3
Blood Pressure Stability and Plasma Aldosterone Reduction: The Effects of a Sodium and Bicarbonate-Rich Water - A Randomized Controlled Intervention Study3
One size does not fit all: universal cuff overestimates oscillometric blood pressure in persons with large arm circumference3
Familial genetic and environmental risk profile and high blood pressure event: a prospective cohort of cardio-metabolic and genetic study3
Mild chronic hypertension in pregnancy: to treat or wait?3
Implications of pulse wave velocity and central pulse pressure in heart failure with reduced ejection fraction3
Factors associated with progression of arterial stiffness in ischemic stroke survivors: the Norwegian Stroke in the Young Study3
The five RADIANCE-HTN and SPYRAL-HTN randomised studies suggest that the BP lowering effect of RDN corresponds to the effect of one antihypertensive drug3
Management of hypertensive emergencies: a practical approach3
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