NONINVASIVE AMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSURE MONITORING - RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE WORKING-GROUP-OF-THE-FRENCH-SOCIETY-OF-HYPERTENSION

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POGGI, L
MALLION, JM
RENUCCI, JF
VAISSE, B
DEGAUDEMARIS, R
CHANUDET, X
ASMAR, R
TCHERDAKOFF, P
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is being widely used now that relatively simple, reliable and well-tolerated, non-invasive blood pressure measuring devices have become available. The following recommendations are only to help physicians to use this technique in their daily practice: only use homologated devices; ambulatory monitoring should be performed during normal, everyday activities; at least one measurement of blood pressure should be taken every 1/4 hour during the day time (7 h-22 h) and every 1/2 hour during the night (22 h-7 h); the arm must be absolutely still and relaxed during the measurement; the function of the measuring device should be checked when the patient is fitted up and when the device is removed; data processing should provide at least: all values of blood pressure and heart rate, and their times of measurement, the mean values of systolic end diastolic blood pressure and heart rate during the day and during the night, the maximal and minimal systolic and diastolic blood pressure values, a chronogramme of the values. Reasonable indications of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring include: elimination of the <<white coat>> effect; to confirm the diagnosis of borderline hypertension; to demonstrate inversion of diurnal rhythm in severe hypertension; to demonstrate episodic hyper or hypotension; to confirm certain cases of toxaemia of pregnancy. It is also justified in the evaluation of antihypertension therapy, especially in cases of suspected drug resistance.
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