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110 related items for PubMed ID: 9925983

  • 41. Prognostic significance of blood pressure measured in the office, at home and during ambulatory monitoring in older patients in general practice.
    Fagard RH, Van Den Broeke C, De Cort P.
    J Hum Hypertens; 2005 Oct; 19(10):801-7. PubMed ID: 15959536
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  • 42. Comparison between continuous ambulatory arterial blood pressure monitoring and standard blood pressure measurements among patients of younger and older age group.
    Babić BK, Bagatin J, Kokić S, Ostojić SB, Carević V, Berović N.
    Coll Antropol; 2009 Mar; 33(1):65-70. PubMed ID: 19408605
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  • 43. [Ambulatory monitoring of blood pressure--focus on childhood].
    Rucki S.
    Cas Lek Cesk; 2000 Nov 22; 139(23):722-7. PubMed ID: 11191742
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  • 44. A tool for reliable self-home blood pressure monitoring designed according to the European Society of Hypertension recommendations: the Microlife WatchBP Home monitor.
    Stergiou GS, Jaenecke B, Giovas PP, Chang A, Chung-Yueh Y, Tan TM.
    Blood Press Monit; 2007 Apr 22; 12(2):127-31. PubMed ID: 17353657
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  • 45. The use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in managing hypertension according to different treatment guidelines.
    Addison C, Varney S, Coats A.
    J Hum Hypertens; 2001 Aug 22; 15(8):535-8. PubMed ID: 11494091
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  • 46. Endothelial dysfunction in patients with white coat hypertension.
    Coban E, Timurağaoğlu A, Ozdoğan M.
    J Hum Hypertens; 2004 Jan 22; 18(1):71-2. PubMed ID: 14688813
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  • 47. Prevalence and predictors of white-coat response in patients with treated hypertension.
    MacDonald MB, Laing GP, Wilson MP, Wilson TW.
    CMAJ; 1999 Aug 10; 161(3):265-9. PubMed ID: 10463047
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  • 48. Clinical features, anthropometric characteristics, and racial influences on the 'white-coat effect' in a single-centre cohort of 1553 consecutive subjects undergoing routine ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
    Gualdiero P, Niebauer J, Addison C, Clark SJ, Coats AJ.
    Blood Press Monit; 2000 Apr 10; 5(2):53-7. PubMed ID: 10828890
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  • 49. Ask the doctor. I have high blood pressure. Is it worth it to buy a blood pressure monitor to check my pressure at home?
    Robb-Nicholson C.
    Harv Womens Health Watch; 2012 Sep 10; 20(1):2. PubMed ID: 23035322
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  • 50. Blood pressure--measuring device eliminates "white coat effect." The new BpTRU system takes several readings without a nurse present in order to arrive at your most accurate blood pressure reading.
    Heart Advis; 2008 Nov 10; 11(11):3. PubMed ID: 19177681
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  • 51. [White coat hypertension].
    Matsubayashi K.
    Ryoikibetsu Shokogun Shirizu; 1996 Nov 10; (12):151-4. PubMed ID: 9047430
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  • 52. Ambulatory blood-pressure monitoring in clinical practice.
    White WB.
    N Engl J Med; 2003 Jun 12; 348(24):2377-8. PubMed ID: 12802022
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  • 53. [Present status of home blood pressure monitoring].
    Yamaoka O, Sudou K.
    Nihon Rinsho; 2006 Aug 12; 64 Suppl 6():15-9. PubMed ID: 16981513
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  • 54. I check my blood pressure regularly with a home monitor, and it varies a lot. When my doctor takes it, it's different, too. How do I know what my blood pressure really is?
    Heart Advis; 2010 Jul 12; 13(7):8. PubMed ID: 23082333
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  • 55. A second look at white-coat hypertension.
    Harv Health Lett; 1999 Jan 12; 24(3):8. PubMed ID: 10208119
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  • 56. Ask the doctors. My initial blood pressure readings in my doctor's office are as as 50 to 60 points higher than measurements taken later. Even at home, it takes two or so readings before the numbers come down. What do you think?
    Heart Advis; 2004 Jul 12; 7(7):8. PubMed ID: 15551419
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  • 57. [White coat hypertension: a debatable issue].
    Martín Crespo P, Luque Otero M.
    Rev Clin Esp; 1993 Jan 12; 192(1):3-5. PubMed ID: 8465028
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  • 58. I check my blood pressure regularly with a home-monitoring device, and I take two measurements each time. I've noticed that my blood pressure drops between measurements, so I record the lower reading. Usually, my doctor takes only one measurement. Should I ask him to take two?
    Duke Med Health News; 2009 Apr 12; 15(4):12. PubMed ID: 19639664
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  • 59. Interpreting and acting upon home blood pressure readings: a qualitative study.
    Vasileiou K, Barnett J, Young T.
    BMC Fam Pract; 2013 Jul 13; 14():97. PubMed ID: 23849055
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  • 60. How to monitor--and lower--your blood pressure at home. Tracking your blood pressure readings over time will help you and your doctor make more educated treatment decisions.
    Harv Womens Health Watch; 2013 Oct 13; 21(2):4-5. PubMed ID: 24432455
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