2020
DOI: 10.1111/jch.14128
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Guidance on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: A statement from the HOPE Asia Network

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“…Selected patients who may especially benefit from ABPM include patients with otherwise variable blood pressure readings or patients with suspected “white coat” or “masked” hypertension. [165] …”
Section: High Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selected patients who may especially benefit from ABPM include patients with otherwise variable blood pressure readings or patients with suspected “white coat” or “masked” hypertension. [165] …”
Section: High Blood Pressurementioning
confidence: 99%
“…153-156 Some errors can be avoided with the use of monitors with digital storage or telemetric devices, but patients must be trained on proper technique and only validated devices used. 154,157-160 Some primary prevention guidelines favor ABPM over HBPM for hypertension diagnosis, 136,141 but there is no strong empirical evidence to support this, with few studies comparing the relative prognostic value of ABPM and HBPM. 161…”
Section: How Should We Assess Bp Control?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[153][154][155][156] Some errors can be avoided with the use of monitors with digital storage or telemetric devices, but patients must be trained on proper technique and only validated devices used. 154,[157][158][159][160] Some primary prevention guidelines favor ABPM over HBPM for hypertension diagnosis, 136,141 but there is no strong empirical evidence to support this, with few studies comparing the relative prognostic value of ABPM and HBPM. 161 In view of the evidence summarized above, most primary prevention hypertension guidelines now encourage confirmation by out-of-office measures when diagnosing and managing hypertension.…”
Section: How Should We Assess Bp Control?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Selected patients who may especially benefit from ABPM include patients with otherwise variable BP readings or patients with suspected “white coat” or “masked” hypertension. [212] …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%