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Benjamin Gavish

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Blood Pressure Monitoring|May 3, 2013
Simple determination of the systolic-diastolic pressure relationship from blood pressure readings taken at different arm heightsBenjamin Gavish, Leah Gavish
Journal of Hypertension|August 30, 2011
Blood pressure variation in response to changing arm cuff height cannot be explained solely by the hydrostatic effectBenjamin Gavish, Leah Gavish
Blood Pressure Monitoring|November 29, 2022
Predictive power of 24-h ambulatory pulse pressure and its componentsBenjamin Gavish, Michael Bursztyn
American Journal of Hypertension|July 14, 2016
Arterial Stiffness: Going a Step BeyondBenjamin Gavish, Joseph L Izzo
American Journal of Hypertension|February 4, 2017
Response to "A Short Insight on Two Different Aspects of Arterial Stiffness"; Moving Forward or Backward?Joseph L Izzo, Benjamin Gavish
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|December 11, 2013
Ambulatory pulse pressure: does it improve cardiovascular risk stratification?Giuseppe Schillaci, Giacomo Pucci, Benjamin Gavish
Journal of Hypertension|January 15, 2008
Linear relationship between systolic and diastolic blood pressure monitored over 24 h: assessment and correlatesBenjamin Gavish, Iddo Z Ben-Dov, Michael Bursztyn
Journal of Hypertension|September 13, 2023
Additional predictors of the lower limit of cerebral autoregulation during cardiac surgeryBenjamin Gavish, Allan Gottschalk, Charles W Hogue, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|February 1, 2020
Do estimated 24-h pulse pressure components affect outcome? The Ohasama studyMichael Bursztyn, Masahiro Kikuya, Kei Asayama, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|November 7, 2016
The coupling between peripheral microcirculation and slow breathingZehava Ovadia-Blechman, Benjamin Gavish, Danit Levy-Aharoni, et al.
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Blood Pressure Monitoring|May 3, 2013
Simple determination of the systolic-diastolic pressure relationship from blood pressure readings taken at different arm heightsBenjamin Gavish, Leah Gavish
Journal of Hypertension|August 30, 2011
Blood pressure variation in response to changing arm cuff height cannot be explained solely by the hydrostatic effectBenjamin Gavish, Leah Gavish
Blood Pressure Monitoring|November 29, 2022
Predictive power of 24-h ambulatory pulse pressure and its componentsBenjamin Gavish, Michael Bursztyn
American Journal of Hypertension|July 14, 2016
Arterial Stiffness: Going a Step BeyondBenjamin Gavish, Joseph L Izzo
American Journal of Hypertension|February 4, 2017
Response to "A Short Insight on Two Different Aspects of Arterial Stiffness"; Moving Forward or Backward?Joseph L Izzo, Benjamin Gavish
Hypertension (Dallas, Tex. : 1979)|December 11, 2013
Ambulatory pulse pressure: does it improve cardiovascular risk stratification?Giuseppe Schillaci, Giacomo Pucci, Benjamin Gavish
Journal of Hypertension|January 15, 2008
Linear relationship between systolic and diastolic blood pressure monitored over 24 h: assessment and correlatesBenjamin Gavish, Iddo Z Ben-Dov, Michael Bursztyn
Journal of Hypertension|September 13, 2023
Additional predictors of the lower limit of cerebral autoregulation during cardiac surgeryBenjamin Gavish, Allan Gottschalk, Charles W Hogue, et al.
Journal of Hypertension|February 1, 2020
Do estimated 24-h pulse pressure components affect outcome? The Ohasama studyMichael Bursztyn, Masahiro Kikuya, Kei Asayama, et al.
Medical Engineering & Physics|November 7, 2016
The coupling between peripheral microcirculation and slow breathingZehava Ovadia-Blechman, Benjamin Gavish, Danit Levy-Aharoni, et al.
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