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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring

American Journal of Hypertension
Abstract 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.
Justin Liu   +8 more
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Home Blood Pressure Measurement

International Journal of Computational Models and Algorithms in Medicine, 2010
Hypertension, the leading global risk factor for early mortality, cannot be detected or treated without accurate and practical methods of blood pressure (BP) measurement. Although home BP measurement has considerable popularity among patients, the lack of evidence needed to assure its place in modern clinical practice has hindered its widespread ...
Gurmanik Kaur   +2 more
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Blood Pressure Measurement at Home

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977
To the Editor.— Let us add a qualified positive response to Dr Page's suggestion that home blood pressure measurement be "universally accepted" ("Egregious Errors in the Management of Hypertension," 236:2621, 1976). Although the benefits of self-monitoring of blood pressure (in terms of lowered average pressures) were disappointing to Carnahan and ...
C, Unger, J, Norcross
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Home Blood Pressure Recording

Clinical and Experimental Hypertension. Part A: Theory and Practice, 1986
Blood pressure is an inherently variable phenomenon. In addition to this the level rises in the clinical setting; a response which is extremely variable. Problems therefore arise in the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension. Studies have shown that blood pressure can reliably be measured at home either with a stationary or ambulatory apparatus.
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Home blood pressure measurement

Blood Pressure Monitoring, 1999
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the reproducibility and relationship with left ventricular mass index of home blood pressure in comparison with ambulatory and office blood pressures. METHODS: We measured home, ambulatory and office blood pressures of 84 previously untreated hypertensive patients, aged 60-74 years, from primary care, at baseline and after 12 ...
Ronald H.J. Kok   +5 more
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Home Blood Pressure Determination

JAMA, 1974
Self-determined home blood pressure readings taken by 112 patients with borderline hypertension were compared to values of 49 normotensive controls. Thirty percent of patients with borderline hypertensive readings in the clinic were hypertensive at home; only 28% of patients were clearly normotensive.
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring.

American family physician, 2021
Home blood pressure monitoring provides important diagnostic information beyond in-office blood pressure readings and offers similar results to ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Home blood pressure monitoring involves patients independently measuring their blood pressure with an electronic device, whereas ambulatory blood pressure monitoring ...
Jeffrey M, Weinfeld   +2 more
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[Clinic blood pressure, home blood pressure, and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 2016
Hypertension is closely associated with cardiovascular events, so it is important to strictly control blood pressure (BP) throughout 24 hours. Home BP (HBP), which is also a better predictor of organ damage and cardiovascular disease, is treated with priority in JSH2014.
Takeshi, Fujiwara   +2 more
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Blood pressure reductions during self-recording of home blood pressure

American Heart Journal, 1979
Abstract Blood pressure readings were taken at home twice a day for one month by 60 subjects with essential hypertension. The average change-perday value based on quadratic curves fit to each subject's data (for the entire month or to the day of medication change) was negative and was statistically significant for both systolic and diastolic and for
K D, Laughlin, L, Fisher, D J, Sherrard
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Home blood pressure monitoring.

American family physician, 1996
Blood pressure measurements made in the physician's office have been the standard for diagnosing hypertension and determining the efficacy of antihypertensive drug therapy. However, these measurements do not necessarily reflect a patient's usual blood pressures in other circumstances, such as at work or in the home. Accurate blood pressure measurements
T, Kriesand, I M, Cohen
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