Is elevation of clinic blood pressure in patients with white coat hypertension who have normal ambulatory blood pressure associated with target organ changes?

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PE Owens
SP Lyons
SA Rodriguez
ET O’Brien
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[1] Blood Pressure Unit,Department of Internal Medicine
[2] Beaumont Hospital,undefined
[3] Dublin 9,undefined
[4] University Hospital Maastricht,undefined
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white coat hypertension; ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; left ventricular hypertrophy; echocardiography; target organ damage;
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Background: The issue as to whether white coat hypertension is a pathologically significant entity, with associated target organ changes, or that the condition carries the same risk for target organ involvement as normotension, is undecided. Previous studies which have shown pathological correlates between white coat hypertension and target organ damage have not controlled for the most obvious confounder, mean 24 h blood pressure (BP).
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