Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the 21st century.

The Journal of Clinical Hypertension
Eoin O'BrienEamon Dolan

Abstract

In clinical practice, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) tends to be used solely for diagnosing hypertension, especially to identify white-coat and masked hypertension. However, ABPM can provide additional information to guide the management and drug treatment of hypertension. In this brief review, the general principles governing the use of ABPM in clinical practice, such as the devices and software, recording requirements, the thresholds for the day, night and 24-hour periods and how often to repeat ABPM are summarized. The use of ABPM for diagnosing, determining the efficacy of treatment, and assessing the long-term control of hypertension are discussed.

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Jul 14, 2018·The Journal of Clinical Hypertension·Eoin O'BrienGeorge S Stergiou
Mar 12, 2019·Hypertension·Eoin O'Brien, Eamon Dolan
Jan 5, 2020·Pediatric Nephrology : Journal of the International Pediatric Nephrology Association·Gianluigi ArdissinoUNKNOWN SPA Project investigators
Sep 19, 2019·The Journal of Clinical Hypertension·Kazuomi KarioJi-Guang Wang
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Dec 16, 2020·The Journal of Clinical Hypertension·Kazuomi KarioJi-Guang Wang
May 8, 2021·Current Hypertension Reports·Vasiliki KatsiKonstantinos Tsioufis
Jul 17, 2021·Journal of Hypertension·Gianfranco ParatiUNKNOWN Working Group on Blood Pressure Monitoring and Cardiovascular Variability of the European Society of Hypertension

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