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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring And Nocturia In Adults
Journal of Community Health, 2022Although widely viewed as a urological condition, nocturia has been increasingly recognized to accompany various non-urological conditions such as hypertension and blood pressure (BP) elevation on office determination. Home BP monitoring (HBPM) has been shown superior to office-based readings and provides an opportunity to assess potential ...
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in CKD
American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 2014Hypertension is common in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the prevalence increases with declining kidney function. Hypertension management is particularly important due to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke in the CKD population.
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in Hypertension
2012Hypertension is highly prevalent in the general population and represents a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. The early identification of hypertension and the achievement of tight blood pressure (BP) control is thus a mainstay of cardiovascular prevention. Although routine BP measurements obtained in the clinic/office setting continue to be
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Home Blood Pressure Monitoring.
American family physician, 2021Home 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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Blood Pressure Monitoring with Home Monitors Versus Mercury Sphygmomanometer
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2001OBJECTIVE: 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.
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Home blood pressure monitoring.
American family physician, 1996Blood 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 and Diabetes
Clinical Diabetes, 2004Home 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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[Home blood pressure monitoring].
Casopis lekaru ceskych, 1998Home 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.
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Reliability of home blood pressure monitoring
Blood Pressure Monitoring, 2015Home blood pressure (BP) monitoring offers clinically relevant information enriched with more abundant data. However, there are few studies addressing the reliability of home BP devices and the quality of its data. This study aimed to evaluate the current status of home BP devices in terms of validation and accuracy.Hypertensive patients with automated
Mi-Hyang, Jung +6 more
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Guidelines for Home Blood Pressure Monitoring
2019Self-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.
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