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  • Title: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in hypertension.
    Author: Hornsby JL, Mongan PF, Taylor AT.
    Journal: Am Fam Physician; 1991 May; 43(5):1631-8. PubMed ID: 2021099.
    Abstract:
    Compared with blood pressure measurements in the office setting, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring offers a more accurate and reliable method of diagnosing and managing hypertension. Indications for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring include borderline hypertension, a discrepancy between home and office blood pressure measurements, persistent blood pressure elevation in the office with no end-organ damage, episodic elevations of blood pressure or suggestive symptoms, hypertension resistant to treatment, episodic angina not related to exercise, end-organ damage but normal office blood pressure readings, and evaluation of the efficacy of antihypertensive agents. Several cases are presented for review.
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