PMID: 2507427Aug 1, 1989Paper

Long-term automatic blood pressure measurement in clinical management

Herz
U HollensteinG Blümchen

Abstract

Blood pressure control in arterial hypertension, as has been shown in randomized studies in 43,000 patients, based on a reduction of diastolic blood pressure of 5.8 mm Hg associated with a 40% reduction in stroke, is of substantial prognostic importance. Cardiac events were reduced insignificantly by 9%. Major problems with treatment are the limited acceptance of a lifelong therapy--in the Munich High Blood Pressure Study from 1982 well controlled and effective treatment was found in only 22% of the men and 16% of the women--uncertainty with regard to the indication and the question of whether the observed blood pressure elevation is situational or persistent in particular, in view of one study reporting that after three years of placebo in 48% of patients entered with diastolic values between 95 and 105 mm Hg, the blood pressure was found to lie in the normal range. Blood pressure determinations by the patients themselves may reflect resting values throughout the day but blood pressure fluctuations which can be substantial, can only be detected by ambulatory monitoring. The aim of this study, in addition to assessment of the reliability of the system employed, was to compare the response of the monitored blood pressure in pati...Continue Reading

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