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Impaired cerebral oxygenation in heart failure patients at rest and during head-up tilt testing
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- 2020
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Cognitive test results are associated with mortality and rehospitalization in heart failure : Swedish prospective cohort study
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High circulating levels of midregional proenkephalin A predict vascular dementia : a population-based prospective study
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Beta-blocker therapy and risk of vascular dementia : A population-based prospective study
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NT-proBNP and metabolic risk factors in a bi-ethnic cohort : the Ambulatory Blood Pressure in African prospective cohort study
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- 2019
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Cardiovascular biomarkers predict post-discharge re-hospitalization risk and mortality among Swedish heart failure patients
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- 2018
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Monitoring of cerebral oximetry during head-up tilt test in adults with history of syncope and orthostatic intolerance
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Autonomic dysfunction is associated with cardiac remodelling in heart failure patients
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Cardiovascular risk after hospitalisation for unexplained syncope and orthostatic hypotension
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- 2017
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Biomarkers of microvascular endothelial dysfunction predict incident dementia : a population-based prospective study
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Longitudinal and postural changes of blood pressure predict dementia : the Malmö Preventive Project
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N-Terminal Prosomatostatin and Risk of Vascular Dementia
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- 2016
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Orthostatic Hypotension and Cardiac Changes After Long-Term Follow-Up.
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