2021
DOI: 10.1161/hyp.78.suppl_1.p124
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Abstract P124: Repeat Manual Office Blood Pressure By A Physician Is Lower Than Automated Office Blood Pressure

Abstract: Introduction: An accurate measurement of blood pressure (BP) is critical to diagnosing and treating hypertension (HTN). Manual office BP (MOBP) often results in higher readings than automated office BP (AOBP). In previous studies, a repeat MOBP by a physician resulted in a lower BP than the initial MOBP by nursing staff. We evaluated our hypothesis that a repeat MOBP by a physician is statistically equivalent to AOBP. Methods: In an ambulatory outpatien… Show more

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