Trajectories of Blood Pressure in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease over 20 years.
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Full Title: Int J Hypertens
Abbreviation: Int J Hypertens
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Subject Category: Peripheral Vascular Disease
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"The surveys were supported by the Jagiellonian University Grants (K/ZDS/002420, K/ZDS/006429) and Grants of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science (no. 2 P05D 008 30) and the Polish National Science Centre (no. DEC-2011/03/B/NZ7/06101). The authors are grateful to all the patients who participated in the surveys and to the administrative staff, physicians, nurses, and other personnel in the hospitals in which the survey was carried out: University Hospital in Krakow, John Paul II Specialist Hospital in Krakow, Ludwik Rydygier District Hospital, Krakow, Gabriel Narutowicz Memorial General Hospital, Krakow, Jozef Dietl Hospital, Krakow, Poland."
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