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Prognostic value of systolic short-term blood pressure variability in systolic heart failure

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Table 1 Baselines characteristics
Table 2 ABPM among the overall population’s study
Fig. 1 Mean daytime systolic blood pressure level and survival. Thisfigure shows the impact of daytime systolic blood pressure levelwith a cut-off value of 110 mmHg on survival in patients withsystolic heart failure
Fig. 3 Impact of functional status and blood pressure variability onsurvival. This figure shows the relative impact of blood pressurevariability according to NYHA stage on survival in patients withsystolic heart failure

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