Background: To determine whether the number of optimally controlled hypertensive patients is higher using self-measurement of blood pressure at home and ambulatory monitoring, compared to using conventional blood pressure measurements at the doctor’s office. Method: An observational, cross-sectional, multicentre, descriptive study of a random sample of 237 primary health care patients, known to be hypertensive, from Badajoz (Spain). Blood pressure was measured at the doctor’s office and by self-measurement at home. Those patients showing good control by self-measurement were subjected to 24-hour ambulatory monitoring. Optimal control was understood as blood pressure < 140/90 mm Hg when measured at the doctor’s office, and ...
For many years, casual blood pressure (BP) taken by a sphygmomanometer in the clinic or at the physi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare blood pressure measurements taken at home by physicians, nurses, and patients ...
It is still uncertain whether one can safely base treatment decisions on self- measurement of blood ...
Background: To determine whether the number of optimally controlled hypertensive patients is higher ...
Objective To determine the effect of home blood pressure monitoring on blood pressure levels and pr...
Abstract—We studied the effectiveness of blood pressure (BP) control outside the clinic by using amb...
This qualitative study was performed with 71 hypertensive patients, with the objectives to compare o...
The acceptable maximal blood pressure values for patients monitoring their own blood pressure at hom...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate of the results of blood pressure (BP) self-measurement and ...
Practice Problem: Because of the prevalence of hypertension worldwide, it is prudent for all patient...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate whether there is a difference between blood pressure measur...
Despite the impressive increase of home blood pressure monitoring (BPM) among hypertensive patients ...
To be suitable for the management of hypertension, self-measurement of blood pressure (BP) at home s...
Objective: To determine the effect of home blood pressure monitoring on blood pressure levels and pr...
Contains fulltext : 52138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is still unce...
For many years, casual blood pressure (BP) taken by a sphygmomanometer in the clinic or at the physi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare blood pressure measurements taken at home by physicians, nurses, and patients ...
It is still uncertain whether one can safely base treatment decisions on self- measurement of blood ...
Background: To determine whether the number of optimally controlled hypertensive patients is higher ...
Objective To determine the effect of home blood pressure monitoring on blood pressure levels and pr...
Abstract—We studied the effectiveness of blood pressure (BP) control outside the clinic by using amb...
This qualitative study was performed with 71 hypertensive patients, with the objectives to compare o...
The acceptable maximal blood pressure values for patients monitoring their own blood pressure at hom...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate of the results of blood pressure (BP) self-measurement and ...
Practice Problem: Because of the prevalence of hypertension worldwide, it is prudent for all patient...
The purpose of the study was to evaluate whether there is a difference between blood pressure measur...
Despite the impressive increase of home blood pressure monitoring (BPM) among hypertensive patients ...
To be suitable for the management of hypertension, self-measurement of blood pressure (BP) at home s...
Objective: To determine the effect of home blood pressure monitoring on blood pressure levels and pr...
Contains fulltext : 52138.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is still unce...
For many years, casual blood pressure (BP) taken by a sphygmomanometer in the clinic or at the physi...
OBJECTIVE: To compare blood pressure measurements taken at home by physicians, nurses, and patients ...
It is still uncertain whether one can safely base treatment decisions on self- measurement of blood ...