نتایج جستجو برای: ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

تعداد نتایج: 1241218  

2016
Martine M. A. Beeftink Wilko Spiering Michiel L. Bots Willemien L. Verloop Rosa L. De Jager Margreet F. Sanders Evert-jan Vonken Peter J. Blankestijn Michiel Voskuil

OBJECTIVES To investigate the blood pressure dynamics after renal denervation through monthly home blood pressure measurements throughout the first 12 months. METHODS A cohort of 70 patients performed highly standardized monthly home blood pressure monitoring during the first year after denervation according to the European Society of Hypertension guidelines. At baseline and 12 months follow-...

2011
J Hodgkinson J Mant U Martin B Guo F D R Hobbs J J Deeks C Heneghan N Roberts R J McManus

OBJECTIVE To determine the relative accuracy of clinic measurements and home blood pressure monitoring compared with ambulatory blood pressure monitoring as a reference standard for the diagnosis of hypertension. DESIGN Systematic review with meta-analysis with hierarchical summary receiver operating characteristic models. Methodological quality was appraised, including evidence of validation...

Journal: :BMJ 1992
G Chatellier C Battaglia J Y Pagny P F Plouin J Ménard

OBJECTIVE To determine if one ambulatory blood pressure recording over 12 hours could detect those patients with mild hypertension who needed treatment according to the World Health Organisation-International Society of Hypertension (ISH) guidelines based on the causal measurement of diastolic blood pressure at successive visits to a clinic. DESIGN Comparison of decision to treat based on one...

2010
Dimitris G Tzamouranis Alexandra Alexopoulou Spyros P Dourakis George S Stergiou

BACKGROUND There is evidence that in cirrhotic patients, certain hemodynamic parameters, such as blood pressure and heart rate, are related to the severity of liver disease. This study investigated whether non-invasive 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate are more closely associated with markers of liver disease severity than conventional office measurements. METHODS Ambulatory pa...

2008
Mia Skov-Madsen My Svensson Jeppe Hagstrup Christensen

INTRODUCTION Twenty four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is a clinically validated procedure in evaluation of blood pressure (BP). We hypothesised that the discomfort during cuff inflation would increase the heart rate (HR) measured with 24-h ambulatory BP monitoring compared to a following HR measurement with a 24-h Holter monitor. METHODS The study population (n = 56) were recruit...

Journal: :Hypertension 2007
Iddo Z Ben-Dov Jeremy D Kark Drori Ben-Ishay Judith Mekler Liora Ben-Arie Michael Bursztyn

The prognostic value of sleep blood pressure reported by recent studies is variable. Our aim was to examine the relationship of sleep blood pressure, measured by 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, with all-cause mortality. We studied a cohort of 3957 patients aged 55+/-16 (58% treated) referred for ambulatory monitoring (1991-2005). Sleep, including daytime sleep, was recorded by dia...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2009
Michael L Maitland Kristen E Kasza Theodore Karrison Kristin Moshier Laura Sit Henry R Black Samir D Undevia Walter M Stadler William J Elliott Mark J Ratain

PURPOSE Hypertension is a mechanism-based toxicity of sorafenib and other cancer therapeutics that inhibit the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) signaling pathway. This prospective, single-center, cohort study characterized ambulatory blood pressure monitoring as an early pharmacodynamic biomarker of VEGF signaling pathway inhibition by sorafenib. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Fifty-four normot...

Journal: :Hypertension 2006
Andrew Moran Walter Palmas Thomas G Pickering Joseph E Schwartz Lesley Field Ruth S Weinstock Steven Shea

Blood pressure strongly predicts microalbuminuria and later progression to renal failure in people with diabetes. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring seems to be superior to office blood pressure in predicting progression to microalbuminuria in type 1 diabetes. The associations of ambulatory blood pressure with office blood pressure and microalbuminuria in type 2 diabetes remain unclear. We st...

2016
James P. Sheppard Richard Stevens Paramjit Gill Una Martin Marshall Godwin Janet Hanley Carl Heneghan F.D. Richard Hobbs Jonathan Mant Brian McKinstry Martin Myers David Nunan Alison Ward Bryan Williams Richard J. McManus

Patients often have lower (white coat effect) or higher (masked effect) ambulatory/home blood pressure readings compared with clinic measurements, resulting in misdiagnosis of hypertension. The present study assessed whether blood pressure and patient characteristics from a single clinic visit can accurately predict the difference between ambulatory/home and clinic blood pressure readings (the ...

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