نتایج جستجو برای: ambulatory blood pressure

تعداد نتایج: 983626  

Journal: :The American journal of medicine 2015
J Rick Turner Anthony J Viera Daichi Shimbo

Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring offers the ability to collect blood pressure readings several times an hour across a 24-hour period. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring facilitates the identification of white-coat hypertension, the phenomenon whereby certain individuals who are not taking antihypertensive medication show elevated blood pressure in a clinical setting but show nonelevated b...

Journal: :Renal failure 2014
Mohammad-Reza Abbasi Mahboob Lessan-Pezeshki Mohammad-Taghi Najafi Seyed-Mansour Gatmiri Mojgan Karbakhsh Azin Mohebi-Nejad

Controlling blood pressure in hemodialysis patients is crucial but not always easy. The most common blood pressure measurement method is peri-dialysis measurement, but due to interdialytic blood pressure fluctuations, we are unsure if it is the proper way for evaluating blood pressure. Some studies have shown the superiority of 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring over peri-dialysis blood ...

Journal: :Hypertension 2007
Gary L Schwartz Kent R Bailey Thomas Mosley David S Knopman Clifford R Jack Vincent J Canzanello Stephen T Turner

Cerebral white matter hyperintensities on brain MRI (leukoaraiosis) are associated with increased risk of stroke and dementia. To assess the relationships of blood pressure level and circadian pattern with leukoaraiosis, we obtained 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure recordings and brain magnetic resonance images in 343 white and 267 black adults who were members of sibships that had >or=2 sibli...

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 ...

Journal: :Clinics (Sao Paulo, Brazil) 2008
Emmanuel G. Ciolac Guilherme V. Guimarães Veridiana M. D’Ávila Luiz A. Bortolotto Egídio L. Doria Edimar A. Bocchi

BACKGROUND Even with anti-hypertensive therapy, it is difficult to maintain optimal systemic blood pressure values in hypertensive patients. Exercise may reduce blood pressure in untreated hypertensive, but its effect when combined with long-term anti-hypertensive therapy remains unclear. Our purpose was to evaluate the acute effects of a single session of aerobic exercise on the blood pressure...

Journal: :Hypertension 2004
Paolo Palatini Mikolaj Winnicki Massimo Santonastaso Lucio Mos Daniele Longo Vania Zaetta Marta Dal Follo Tiziano Biasion Achille C Pessina

Little is known about the clinical significance of isolated ambulatory hypertension, a condition characterized by low office but elevated ambulatory blood pressure. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and the predictive value of isolated ambulatory hypertension diagnosed after 3 months of observation for the development of sustained hypertension within a cohort of 871 never-treated s...

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