Ambulatory blood pressure recording
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Ambulatory blood pressure recording
Raven Press, c1992
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This volume describes recent technical advances in ambulatory blood pressure recording, including the move from invasive to noninvasive methods, and highlights the increasing clinical utility of this modality - in identifying and assessing cardiovascular risk factors, monitoring labile hypertension, evaluating borderline hypertension, and determining the efficacy of different antihypertensive regimens. Full consideration is given to the merits and drawbacks of patient self-monitoring of blood pressure versus automated ambulatory recording. Other chapters analyze the therapeutic conclusions of recent intervention trials and offer projections regarding future technical advances and expanded clinical applications.
目次
- Problems with therapeutic conclusions based on intervention trials, Andrew J.S. Coats and Peter Sleight
- from invasive to non-invasive ambulatory blood pressure recording, Edward Bernard Raferty
- ambulatory blood pressure and assessment of cardiovascular risk, Dorothee Perloff and Maurice Sokolow
- how to deal with blood pressure variability, G. Parati et al
- borderline hypertension, Michael A. Weber et al
- home monitoring of blood pressure - an alternative to ambulatory monitoring, Thomas G. Pickering
- efficacy assessment of antihypertensive therapy, Bernard Waeber et al
- a pragmatic look at ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, Hans R. Brunner et al.
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