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  1. Repeated Annual Flu Vaccination assessment by two analysing methods in cardiac pts.
  2. Blood pressure variability — 15 years later
  3. White coat effect in patients with hypertension
  4. Future of office blood pressure measurements strategies
  5. Twenty-four-hour and office blood pressure measurement in a comprehensive assessment of the effectiveness of 12-week therapy with a triple fixed-dose combination of amlodipine/indapamide/perindopril in hypertensive patients in actual clinical practice
  6. Evaluation of vaccine immunogenicity in triple-vaccinated and unvaccinated cardiac patients.
  7. Home and clinical office pressure measurements in assessment of the prevalence and markers of arterial hypertension phenotypes in a cohort study
  8. [PP.22.21] EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE MAY INFLUENCE THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ANTIHYPERTENSIVE THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH HYPERTENSION
  9. CHRONOTHERAPY OF HYPERTENSION: CURRENT STATE OF THE SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM
  10. EFFICIENCY OF INFLUENZA VACCINATION IN PATIENTS WITH CIRCULATORY SYSTEM DISEASES UNDER DISPENSARY OBSERVATION IN OUTPATIENT CLINICS: PROSPECTIVE FOLLOW-UP MONITORING DATA
  11. Potential and Paradoxes of Home Blood Pressure Variability
  12. PP.31.03
  13. Vaccination prevention seasonal influenzain patients with cardiovascular diseases. Aspects of the three-year follow-up: vaccination coverage and safety evaluation.
  14. Investigation of the efficiency and safety of influenza vaccination in patients with circulatory system diseases
  15. 845 THE PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF SHORT-TIME HOME BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING, PULSE PRESSURE AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX IN THE SAMPLE OF FREE-LIVING MUSCOVITES ≥55 AGES
  16. Association between C-reactive protein and blood pressure in a cohort of elderly Muscovites: epidemiological study data
  17. C-reactive protein and sociodemographic parameters in Moscow residents aged 55 years and older
  18. Comparative evaluation of prevalence of hypertensive phenotypes by using home and office blood pressure measurements in treated and untreated subjects ≥55 ages
  19. EFFECT OF MORNING AND EVENING RAMIPRIL TAKING ON AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE PROFILE IN PATIENTS WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
  20. COMPARATIVE EVALUATION OF ENALAPRIL AND DILTIAZEM EFFICACY IN MENOPAUSAL WOMEN WITH ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION
  21. Comparative evaluation of antihypertensive efficacy by various methods of blood pressure measurement in hypertensive menopausal women
  22. FACTORS RELATED TO ADEQUATE BLOOD PRESSURE CONTROL IN HYPERTENSIVE MENOPAUSAL WOMEN