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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
Age and Ageing, 1992This paper reviews the evidence that, in patients with hypertension, end-organ damage correlates more closely with blood pressure values obtained by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring than with those obtained by conventional sphygmomanometry. However, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is not suitable for routine use in the clinical setting because
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Journal of Hypertension, 1996PREDICTIVE VALUE OF 24-H AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING: Average 24-h blood pressure values are more closely related to the target-organ damage of hypertension than are clinic blood pressure readings. Preliminary evidence from longitudinal studies suggests that ambulatory blood pressure is also superior to isolated clinic readings in the ...
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1993During the past decade, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring has risen rapidly as a diagnostic technique used in clinical research trials and, more recently, in clinical practice. Blood pressure monitors have become smaller, technologically improved, and quiet during recordings--all features that have increased patient compliance. During the past year,
W B, White, G A, Mansoor
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Critical Care Clinics, 1988
This article reviews several methods for the measurement and monitoring of systemic arterial blood pressure. Principles of operation of noninvasive and invasive devices are described. Techniques for insertion and maintenance of arterial catheters are discussed.
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This article reviews several methods for the measurement and monitoring of systemic arterial blood pressure. Principles of operation of noninvasive and invasive devices are described. Techniques for insertion and maintenance of arterial catheters are discussed.
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
Southern Medical Journal, 2003Noninvasive, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) has evolved over the past 25 years from a novel research tool of limited clinical use into an important and useful modality for stratifying cardiovascular risk and guiding therapeutic decisions.
Michael E, Ernst, George R, Bergus
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Current Hypertension Reports, 2000Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is becoming widely accepted as a clinically useful tool for assessing cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients, although it is not generally recognized for reimbursement in the United States. There are now six major prospective studies, all of which have shown that ABPM gives a better prediction of risk ...
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring
American Journal of HypertensionAbstract The diagnosis and management of hypertension have been based primarily on blood pressure (BP) measurement in the office setting. Higher out-of-office BP is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, independent of office BP.
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