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Martin G. Schultz

Researcher at Menzies Research Institute

Publications -  96
Citations -  1593

Martin G. Schultz is an academic researcher from Menzies Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blood pressure & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 86 publications receiving 1124 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin G. Schultz include University of Tasmania & University of Queensland.

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Exercise-Induced Hypertension, Cardiovascular Events, and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Exercise Stress Testing: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

TL;DR: An HRE at moderate exercise intensity during exercise stress testing is an independent risk factor for CV events and mortality, highlighting the need to determine underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of exercise-induced hypertension.
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Accuracy of Cuff-Measured Blood Pressure: Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses

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TL;DR: Cuff BP has variable accuracy for measuring either brachial or aortic intra-arterial BP, and this adversely influences correct BP classification, indicating that stronger accuracy standards for BP devices may improve cardiovascular risk management.
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Blood Pressure Response to Exercise and Cardiovascular Disease.

TL;DR: A clinical update on exercise blood pressure (BP) and its relationship to cardiovascular disease (CVD) is provided, outlining key determinants of abnormal exercise BP responses and highlighting current evidence gaps that need addressing.
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Masked hypertension is "unmasked" by low-intensity exercise blood pressure.

TL;DR: Masked hypertension can be identified in untreated individuals from low-intensity exercise SBP, and if ≥175 mmHg, identified MH with 74% sensitivity and 67% specificity (p < 0.001).