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Amparo Miralles
Publications - 15
Citations - 541
Amparo Miralles is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microalbuminuria & Essential hypertension. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 532 citations.
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Ambulatory blood pressure and microalbuminuria in essential hypertension: role of circadian variability.
Josep Redon,Youlian Liao,Jose V. Lozano,Amparo Miralles,Jose Maria Pascual,Richard S. Cooper +5 more
TL;DR: The present study indicates that, in middle-aged essential hypertensive patients, the presence of microalbuminuria is a marker for the Presence of higher values of blood pressure throughout a 24-h period independent of age, sex and other parameters of ambulatory blood pressure.
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Factors related to the presence of microalbuminuria in essential hypertension
TL;DR: Among hypertensive patients with elevated excretion rates of urinary albumin, even at the subclinical level, an increased cardiovascular risk exists compared to normoalbuminuric patients with a similar blood pressure.
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Factors Related to the Occurrence of Microalbuminuria During Antihypertensive Treatment in Essential Hypertension
TL;DR: In a group of young adults with essential hypertension that had not been previously treated, the main factors influencing the occurrence of micro albuminuria during antihypertensive treatment were the values of microalbuminuria at baseline and the slopes for systolic blood pressure and fasting glucose.
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Micro-albuminuria is correlated with left ventricular hypertrophy in male hypertensive patients.
Josep Redon,Miguel A. Gomez-Sanchez,Emilio Baldo,M. C. Casal,M. Luisa Fernandez,Amparo Miralles,Casimiro Gomez-Pajuelo,Jose L. Rodicio,Luis M. Ruilope +8 more
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Microalbuminuria, left ventricular mass and ambulatory blood pressure in essential hypertension.
Josep Redon,Emilio Baldo,E. Lurbe,Bertolin,Jose V. Lozano,Amparo Miralles,Jose Maria Pascual +6 more
TL;DR: The fact that Malb is associated with the presence of LVH, supports the idea thatMalb is a risk marker in essential hypertensive patients, and observes a significant relationship between UAE and LVMI, in part, independent of blood pressure.