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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Pregnancy
Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1998Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy remain a major cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. Diagnosis and management of these disorders has relied on conventional blood pressure measurement, a technique fraught with error and uncertainty.
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Revisiting ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Australian Journal of General Practice, 2022Tim, Tse +3 more
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Ambulatory Blood-Pressure Monitoring
New England Journal of Medicine, 2006Thomas G, Pickering +2 more
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
Australian family physician, 1989A new approach to a more realistic measurement of blood pressure taken over a 24 hour period involves ambulatory monitoring of the patient. The information from the recorder is then fed into a computer. Although expensive now, developments of technology and know-how should foreshadow routine usage.
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
JAMA, 2018Tamar S, Polonsky, George L, Bakris
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitors.
Professional nurse (London, England), 1997ABPM automatically records blood pressure at preset intervals over a 24-hour period. By establishing average blood pressure, cases of white-coat hypertension and borderline hypertension can be identified. The use of ABPM is likely to increase in the near future, therefore it is important that nurses become more aware of the technique.
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Blood pressure variability and ambulatory monitoring
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1993The inherent variability of blood pressure means that the accuracy of a small number of clinic readings in estimating the true blood pressure is limited. In many patients, a clinic visit provokes an increase in blood pressure such that they may be misclassified as being hypertensive (white coat hypertension). This applies to about 20% of hypertensives.
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Circulating tumour DNA — looking beyond the blood
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2022Ann Tivey, Matt Church, Natalie Cook
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The blood–tumour barrier in cancer biology and therapy
Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021Patricia S Steeg
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
Australian family physician, 2012This article forms part of our 'Tests and results' series for 2011 which aims to provide information about common tests that general practitioners order regularly. It considers areas such as indications, what to tell the patient, what the test can and cannot tell you, and interpretation of results.
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