Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literatura

There is a large amount of information in the literature to state that blood pressure control using ambulatory blood pressure measurement has a better predictive value for future cardiovascular events and target organ damage than casual blood pressure measurements. Clinical studies are currently evaluating if this approach is cost-effective. At the present time, and in the usual clinical practice, the use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is recommended for patients with resistant or difficult-to-control hypertension, for hypertensive patients with previous cardiovascular events or significant target organ damage, for the diagnosis of white coat hypertension, when there are symptoms suggesting hypotension or there is large variability in casual blood pressure measurements (Rev Méd Chile 2005; 133: 89-95)

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Main Authors: Mc-Nab M,Paul, Jalil,Jorge E
Format: Digital revista
Language:Spanish / Castilian
Published: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2005
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720050001000122014-08-12Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literaturaMc-Nab M,PaulJalil,Jorge E Blood pressure, high Blood pressure monitoring ambulating Hypertension There is a large amount of information in the literature to state that blood pressure control using ambulatory blood pressure measurement has a better predictive value for future cardiovascular events and target organ damage than casual blood pressure measurements. Clinical studies are currently evaluating if this approach is cost-effective. At the present time, and in the usual clinical practice, the use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is recommended for patients with resistant or difficult-to-control hypertension, for hypertensive patients with previous cardiovascular events or significant target organ damage, for the diagnosis of white coat hypertension, when there are symptoms suggesting hypotension or there is large variability in casual blood pressure measurements (Rev Méd Chile 2005; 133: 89-95)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.133 n.1 20052005-01-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872005000100012es10.4067/S0034-98872005000100012
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Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literatura
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title Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literatura
title_short Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literatura
title_full Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literatura
title_fullStr Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literatura
title_full_unstemmed Valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: Observaciones en la literatura
title_sort valor pronóstico de la monitoría ambulatoria de presión arterial en pacientes hipertensos: observaciones en la literatura
description There is a large amount of information in the literature to state that blood pressure control using ambulatory blood pressure measurement has a better predictive value for future cardiovascular events and target organ damage than casual blood pressure measurements. Clinical studies are currently evaluating if this approach is cost-effective. At the present time, and in the usual clinical practice, the use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is recommended for patients with resistant or difficult-to-control hypertension, for hypertensive patients with previous cardiovascular events or significant target organ damage, for the diagnosis of white coat hypertension, when there are symptoms suggesting hypotension or there is large variability in casual blood pressure measurements (Rev Méd Chile 2005; 133: 89-95)
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