Ambulatory recorded blood pressure (BP) has been shown to correlate better with secondary target-organ damage than casual blood pressure, and has demonstrated that ambulatory BP cannot be predicted on the basis of casual BP measurements by the physician. To assess whether these recordings have practical repercussions on diagnosis and treatment, 182 patients (74 female/108 male) aged 16 to 84 years (mean 51.9 +/- 14.8 SD), all referred by their physicians to the investigation unit of the hospital, underwent ambulatory BP measurements using the portable Remler M2000 BP recorder. The mean systolic blood pressure was above 140 mm Hg in 96 patients (53%) and the mean diastolic blood pressure above 90 mm Hg in 81 (45%). -3 to 9 months later, mult...
Non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring allows to record numerous blood pressures during e...
Blood pressures measured casually by a doctor often differ considerably from those recorded during e...
The traditional basis for assessing the effect of antihypertensive therapy is the blood pressure rea...
Ambulatory recorded blood pressure (BP) has been shown to correlate better with secondary target-org...
The lack of effect of treatment of mild hypertension on the coronary heart disease has motivated res...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
peer reviewedThe lack of effect of treatment of mild hypertension on the coronary heart disease has ...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) was recorded in hypertensive patients whose physicians had been asked...
Ambulatory blood pressure profiles were obtained with the Remler M2000, a portable semiautomatic blo...
Treated or untreated hypertensive patients may have very different blood pressure levels when measur...
Treated or untreated hypertensive patients may have very different blood pressure levels when measur...
Ambulatory blood pressure profiles were obtained with the Remler M2000, a portable semiautomatic blo...
Non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring allows to record numerous blood pressures during e...
Blood pressures measured casually by a doctor often differ considerably from those recorded during e...
The traditional basis for assessing the effect of antihypertensive therapy is the blood pressure rea...
Ambulatory recorded blood pressure (BP) has been shown to correlate better with secondary target-org...
The lack of effect of treatment of mild hypertension on the coronary heart disease has motivated res...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
peer reviewedThe lack of effect of treatment of mild hypertension on the coronary heart disease has ...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
Traditionally, diagnosis and management of arterial hypertension are based on blood pressure (BP) me...
Ambulatory blood pressure (BP) was recorded in hypertensive patients whose physicians had been asked...
Ambulatory blood pressure profiles were obtained with the Remler M2000, a portable semiautomatic blo...
Treated or untreated hypertensive patients may have very different blood pressure levels when measur...
Treated or untreated hypertensive patients may have very different blood pressure levels when measur...
Ambulatory blood pressure profiles were obtained with the Remler M2000, a portable semiautomatic blo...
Non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure monitoring allows to record numerous blood pressures during e...
Blood pressures measured casually by a doctor often differ considerably from those recorded during e...
The traditional basis for assessing the effect of antihypertensive therapy is the blood pressure rea...