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Korotkoff sounds ( 18 ). All patients, irrespective of being PAI or SAI, completed health-related quality of life questionnaire (30-AddiQoL), during conv-HC and with DR-HC. Positive items had scores from 1 to 6, negative statements were reversed (from 6 to
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