ObjectiveObtaining an accurate blood pressure (BP) reading is vital for diagnosing hypertension. However, BP measures taken in the physician's clinic (CBP) are subject to the 'white coat' bias. Measurements taken outside the office using ambulatory (ABP) and home (HBP) monitoring are superior predictors of cardiovascular diseases compared with CBP, but ABP remains underutilized because of the effort and expense involved. Unfortunately, HBP has limitations, including questionable device validity and patient compliance. Thus, it is important to identify feasible alternative techniques to measure BP in the office that will increase the accuracy of the diagnosis.MethodsAuscultatory BP was measured in 249 patients in a nonclinical setting by tra...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...
BACKGROUND: The difference between clinic and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) is a poor estimate of t...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...
ObjectiveObtaining an accurate blood pressure (BP) reading is vital for diagnosing hypertension. How...
The diagnosis and management of hypertension relies on accurate and precise blood pressure (BP) meas...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
tween ambulatory (ABP) and office blood pressure (OBP) measurements have brought attention to the pr...
Blood pressure (BP) measured in the clinic is subject to the white coat effect and does not always i...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure (BP) is usually measured by conventional sphygmomanometry. Although appar...
Being one of the most widely prevalent diseases throughout the world, hypertension has emerged as on...
Abstract Background In most western countries 20% of adults have hypertension. Reports in the litera...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...
BACKGROUND: The difference between clinic and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) is a poor estimate of t...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...
ObjectiveObtaining an accurate blood pressure (BP) reading is vital for diagnosing hypertension. How...
The diagnosis and management of hypertension relies on accurate and precise blood pressure (BP) meas...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressu...
tween ambulatory (ABP) and office blood pressure (OBP) measurements have brought attention to the pr...
Blood pressure (BP) measured in the clinic is subject to the white coat effect and does not always i...
BACKGROUND: Blood pressure (BP) is usually measured by conventional sphygmomanometry. Although appar...
Being one of the most widely prevalent diseases throughout the world, hypertension has emerged as on...
Abstract Background In most western countries 20% of adults have hypertension. Reports in the litera...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...
BACKGROUND: The difference between clinic and ambulatory blood pressure (BP) is a poor estimate of t...
Measurement of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method must follow specific rules and cond...