Lack of Nocturnal Blood Pressure Reduction Increases the Risk of Stroke in Patients on Left Ventricular Assist Device Support

F. Castagna, G.M. Mondellini,A. Pinsino,B.J. McDonnell,E.J. Stöhr, A. Gaudig, A. Amlani, J. Nwokocha, R. Te-Frey,K. Takeda,H. Takayama,Y. Naka, J.Z. Willey, M. Yuzefpolskaya, G. Parati,J. Cockcroft,P.C. Colombo

JOURNAL OF HEART AND LUNG TRANSPLANTATION(2020)

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This study is the first to indicate that reduced BP dipping at night increases the risk of stroke in patients on HMII support. Further studies are warranted to investigate, mechanistically, the relationship between reduced BP dipping and sympathetic nervous system activation, and, clinically, its association with the risk of stroke in patients on HM3 support.
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