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Lindon M H Wing
Researcher at Flinders University
Publications - 45
Citations - 2253
Lindon M H Wing is an academic researcher from Flinders University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Ambulatory blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 44 publications receiving 2081 citations. Previous affiliations of Lindon M H Wing include Medical University of Graz.
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A Comparison of Outcomes With Angiotensin-Converting--Enzyme Inhibitors and Diuretics for Hypertension in the Elderly
Lindon M H Wing,Christopher M. Reid,Philip Ryan,Lawrence J. Beilin,Mark Brown,Garry L. Jennings,Colin I. Johnston,John J McNeil,Graham J. Macdonald,John Marley,Trefor Morgan,Malcolm J. West +11 more
TL;DR: Initiation of antihypertensive treatment involving ACE inhibitors in older subjects, particularly men, appears to lead to better outcomes than treatment with diuretic agents, despite similar reductions of blood pressure.
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Added Predictive Value of Night-Time Blood Pressure Variability for Cardiovascular Events and Mortality The Ambulatory Blood Pressure–International Study
Paolo Palatini,Gianpaolo Reboldi,Lawrence J. Beilin,Edoardo Casiglia,Kazuo Eguchi,Yutaka Imai,Kazuomi Kario,Takayoshi Ohkubo,Sante D. Pierdomenico,Joseph E. Schwartz,Lindon M H Wing,Paolo Verdecchia +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated whether night-time ambulatory blood pressure variability predicts cardiovascular events and mortality in hypertension and found that it is positively associated with age, body mass index, smoking, diabetes mellitus, and average nighttime BP (all P<0.001).
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'Reverse white-coat hypertension' in older hypertensives.
TL;DR: The findings identify the important role for ABPM in the elderly, not only for avoiding overtreatment in those with typical ‘white-coat hypertension’ but also for ensuring adequate treatment is given to those with the reverse of this phenomenon.
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Effects of allopurinol on theophylline metabolism and clearance
TL;DR: It is proposed that the secondary biotransformation of 1MX to IMU is mediated by xanthine oxidase, and excretion increased at the expense of 1‐methyluric acid (IMU) during the allopurinol treatment phase.
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Predictive value of night-time heart rate for cardiovascular events in hypertension. The ABP-International study.
Paolo Palatini,Gianpaolo Reboldi,Lawrence J. Beilin,Kazuo Eguchi,Yutaka Imai,Kazuomi Kario,Takayoshi Ohkubo,Takayoshi Ohkubo,Sante D. Pierdomenico,Francesca Saladini,Joseph E. Schwartz,Joseph E. Schwartz,Lindon M H Wing,Paolo Verdecchia +13 more
TL;DR: Night-time HR was a better predictor of CVE than daytime HR, and added to the risk stratification for fatal combined with nonfatal CVE in the hypertensive patients from the ABP-International study.