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Hemodynamic response patterns during mental stress

Publication ,  Journal Article
Sherwood, A
Published in: Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology
December 1, 1991

Individuals may differ markedly in the relative contribution of cardiac output and vascular resistance changes responsible for the blood pressure increases they exhibit. Evidence is presented showing that these hemodynamic response patterns appear to be stable individual characteristics. Hemodynamic response pattern assessment promises to advance our understanding of the role of stress in the etiology of hypertensive disease.

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Published In

Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology

ISSN

0589-1019

Publication Date

December 1, 1991

Volume

13

Issue

pt 2

Start / End Page

807
 

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Sherwood, A. (1991). Hemodynamic response patterns during mental stress. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, 13(pt 2), 807.
Sherwood, A. “Hemodynamic response patterns during mental stress.” Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology 13, no. pt 2 (December 1, 1991): 807.
Sherwood A. Hemodynamic response patterns during mental stress. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. 1991 Dec 1;13(pt 2):807.
Sherwood, A. “Hemodynamic response patterns during mental stress.” Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology, vol. 13, no. pt 2, Dec. 1991, p. 807.
Sherwood A. Hemodynamic response patterns during mental stress. Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology. 1991 Dec 1;13(pt 2):807.

Published In

Proceedings of the Annual Conference on Engineering in Medicine and Biology

ISSN

0589-1019

Publication Date

December 1, 1991

Volume

13

Issue

pt 2

Start / End Page

807