2018
DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2018-312963
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Blood pressure measurements for treating hypertension: which method counts the most?

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“…Although Lavie and co-authors4 agree with the authors that using a single BP measurement is suboptimal, they suggest we need to go even further in our efforts to improve accuracy of hypertension diagnosis. ‘Although multiple office BP measurements may be preferred to single office measurements as demonstrated by Burkard et al ,3 clearly BP measurements outside of the office are needed to assess masked HTN, white coat HTN, as well as improve patient engagement and lifestyle interventions.…”
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“…Although Lavie and co-authors4 agree with the authors that using a single BP measurement is suboptimal, they suggest we need to go even further in our efforts to improve accuracy of hypertension diagnosis. ‘Although multiple office BP measurements may be preferred to single office measurements as demonstrated by Burkard et al ,3 clearly BP measurements outside of the office are needed to assess masked HTN, white coat HTN, as well as improve patient engagement and lifestyle interventions.…”
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confidence: 98%