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White coat hypertension in acute retinal vein occlusion [PDF]
Purpose To investigate the association between white-coat hypertension (WCH) and acute retinal vein occlusion (RVO). Methods In this retrospective case-control study, patients aged 40 years or older diagnosed with acute-phase RVO were included.
Shuichiro Aoki +5 more
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Current status of white coat hypertension: where are we? [PDF]
White coat hypertension (WCH) is characterised by an elevated clinic blood pressure (BP) with normal ambulatory or home BP. It is well recognised in clinical practice and occurs in approximately one-third of untreated patients with elevated clinic BP ...
Gani Nuredini +3 more
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The Utility of 24-h Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring for the Diagnosis and Management of White Coat Hypertension in a Primary Care Setting [PDF]
Objectives: Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is recommended in patients with white coat hypertension (HTN) by national guideline, but was poorly utilized, and is available only in very limited subspecialty clinics.
Xiaolei Zhu +3 more
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Interdisciplinary Management of White Coat Hypertension in Geriatric Oral Surgery: Case Report [PDF]
Introduction: White coat hypertension in geriatric patients can complicate dental procedures in the presence of intense anxiety. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a combined approach of psychological intervention and sedation for the control of
Alexandra Allaica Cuenca +4 more
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Effects of White-coat Hypertension on Heart Rate Recovery and Blood Pressure Response during Exercise Test [PDF]
Objectives White-coat hypertension is defined as high blood pressure (BP) on clinical assessment but normal BP elsewhere or on ambulatory measurement. Autonomic dysfunction may be one of the mechanisms causing white-coat hypertension.
Sol Jin, Jung Ho Heo, Bong Jun Kim
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Background: The white coat effect is observed in many patients with hypertension, but its mechanism is still unclear and anxiety is often thought to be a key point.
Dengyue Xu +6 more
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White coat effect in patients with hypertension
The article is devoted to various aspects of white coat effect (WCE) in patients with hypertension (HTN). WCE is due to the patient’s anxious response to office blood pressure (BP) measurement and is characterized by a BP increase.
G. F. Andreeva +3 more
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Competency in Home Blood Pressure Monitoring and Effect of Training Program on Competency [PDF]
Introduction: Blood Pressure (BP) measurement is the basis of diagnosis and treatment of hypertension. Automatic BP monitors are available for self-measurement of BP at home and it helps in adaptation of treatment strategy.
Shaikat Mondal +5 more
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OBJECTIVE: To assess the prevalence of white-coat normortension, white-coat hypertension, and white-coat effect. METHODS: We assessed 670 medical records of patients from the League of Hypertension of the Hospital das Clínicas of the Medical School of ...
Carlos A. Segre +7 more
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This study investigated the impact of changing abnormal home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) cutoff from 135/85 to 130/80 mmHg on the prevalence of hypertension phenotypes, considering an abnormal office blood pressure cutoff of 140/90 mmHg.
Audes D.M. Feitosa +11 more
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