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How Reliable Are Home BP Readings?
- May 7, 2004
- JoAnne M. Foody, MD
- Cardiology
Interest in home blood pressure monitoring has grown, but does home monitoring affect hypertension treatment and outcomes? Two studies addressed this question.- Reviewing:
- Bobrie G et al., JAMA 2004 Mar 17; 291:1342-9. Staessen JA et al. for the Treatment of Hypertension Based on Home or Office Blood Pressure (THOP) Trial Investigators., JAMA 2004 Feb 25; 291:955-64.
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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring: A New Approach for Assessing Hypertension
- September 3, 2008
- Robin Drucker, MD
- Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
The American Heart Association recommends ambulatory blood pressure monitoring for diagnosing hypertension in children.- Reviewing:
- Urbina E et al., Hypertension 2008 Sep; 52:433.
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AHA: Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Useful in Children Free
- August 5, 2008
- Physician's First Watch
Ambulatory monitoring can be useful for evaluating blood pressure in children with suspected hypertension, according to an American Heart Association scientific statement in Hypertension. Ambulatory... -
Another Look at Home BP Measurement
- April 2, 2004
- Thomas L. Schwenk, MD, and Allan S. Brett, MD
- General Medicine
In a recent randomized trial, treated blood pressure was lower when therapy was guided by home BP readings than by office readings, but cardiovascular endpoints . . .- Reviewing:
- Bobrie G et al., JAMA 2004 Mar 17; 291:1342-9.
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