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Blood Pressure Monitoring with Home Monitors Versus Mercury Sphygmomanometer

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001
OBJECTIVE: To determine the accuracy of three automatic monitors (arm, wrist, finger) for blood pressure measurement manufactured by Omron compared with a standard mercury sphygmomanometer. PRIMARY END POINT: Difference in the mean blood pressure readings from each monitor; the secondary end point was difference in pulse readings.
A L, Rotch   +4 more
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The value of home blood pressure monitoring

Current Hypertension Reports, 2006
Home blood pressure (BP) monitoring has become popular and acceptable. The value of home BP monitoring has been recognized, because it has some potential advantages over office BP. Home BP monitoring is more accurate and reproducible, has a better prognostic value, and increases patients' compliance with treatment.
Motohiro, Shimizu   +2 more
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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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[Home blood pressure monitoring].

Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1998
Home blood pressure measurement is a simple, precise and highly reproducible method. Its application is possible in a large majority of patients. The method is valid if performed with devices validated according to international criteria and if an appropriate methodology is applied.
A, Linhart   +4 more
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in Heart Transplant Recipients

Transplantation, 2014
How reliable is home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) in heart transplant recipients is not known. Possibly, it may underestimate hypertensive burden, because blood pressure (BP) nondipper profile is frequent among these patients. This prospective study has been designed to determine whether HBPM adequately identifies hypertension in heart transplant ...
Pierre, Ambrosi   +2 more
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Nocturnal Home Blood Pressure Monitoring

2019
Novel devices for self-home blood pressure monitoring allow the evaluation of blood pressure during nighttime sleep. Accumulating evidence suggests that nocturnal home blood pressure monitoring provides similar values as nighttime ambulatory monitoring and with good agreement between the two methods in detecting non-dippers.
George S. Stergiou   +8 more
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring and Diabetes

Clinical Diabetes, 2004
Home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) may be useful in the management of many patients with hypertension and diabetes. Blood pressure monitoring traditionally has been carried out in providers’ offices. However, many patients visit their providers only once or twice a year, which limits their ability to monitor hypertension. Over the past several years,
John R. White, Jason Schick
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Efficacy of isolated home blood pressure monitoring for blood pressure control

Journal of Hypertension, 2012
Rates of control of hypertension remain unsatisfactory worldwide and simple methods to encourage patients to adhere to treatments are still necessary. In this randomized controlled trial, we evaluated the efficacy of a protocol of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM), without medication titration, to improve BP assessed by ambulatory BPM (ABPM ...
Sandra C, Fuchs   +7 more
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Home blood pressure monitoring in hypertension

British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 2014
National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidance promotes the role of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) in the diagnosis and ongoing monitoring of patients with primary and secondary cardiovascular disease risk. Literature on this mostly originates from outside the UK though, with room for the development of UK nurse-led models of
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Guidelines for Home Blood Pressure Monitoring

2019
Self-measurement of blood pressure at home by patients with hypertension is being widely used for several decades in many countries. Statements and guidelines for using home blood pressure monitoring for hypertension management have been published in the last three decades in the USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Japan.
George S. Stergiou   +12 more
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