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Giuseppe Mancia
Researcher at University of Milano-Bicocca
Publications - 1465
Citations - 152794
Giuseppe Mancia is an academic researcher from University of Milano-Bicocca. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 145, co-authored 1369 publications receiving 139692 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Mancia include University of Milan & Instituto Politécnico Nacional.
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Plasma catecholamines do not invariably reflect sympathetically induced changes in blood pressure in man.
Giuseppe Mancia,Alberto U. Ferrari,Luisa Gregorini,Gastone Leonetti,Gianfranco Parati,G. B. Picotti,Carla Ravazzani,Alberto Zanchetti +7 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the moderate and/or restricted alterations in sympathetic tone produced by manipulating a single baroreflex, though capable of affecting blood pressure, are not reflected by alterations in plasma catecholamines.
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Circadian blood pressure variations and their impact on disease
TL;DR: Although superiority of measurement of 24-h mean blood pressure has not been demonstrated in any prospective controlled study, several cross-sectional investigations have shown that complications of hypertension relate more closely to the 24-H mean than to casual measurements.
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Alterations of radial artery compliance in patients with congestive heart failure.
Cristina Giannattasio,Monica Failla,M. L. Stella,Arduino A. Mangoni,Stefano Carugo,Massimo Pozzi,Guido Grossi,Giuseppe Mancia +7 more
TL;DR: Arterial compliance and arterial compliance modulation are impaired in congestive heart failure, and the impairment is manifest in mild congestiveheart failure as well.
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The centenary of blood pressure measurement:a tribute to Scipione Riva-Rocci
TL;DR: The centenary of blood pressure measurement:a tribute to Scipione Riva-Rocci Alberto Zanchetti;Giuseppe Mancia; Journal of Hypertension
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Sympathectomy and Cardiovascular Spectral Components in Conscious Normotensive Rats
Anna Daffonchio,Cristina Franzelli,Alberto Radaelli,Paolo Castiglioni,Marco Di Rienzo,Giuseppe Mancia,Alberto U. Ferrari +6 more
TL;DR: No blood pressure or pulse interval power in the mid- and low-frequency ranges can be regarded as a specific marker of sympathetic activity.