Role of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Resistant Hypertension

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Guido Grassi
Michele Bombelli
Gino Seravalle
Gianmaria Brambilla
Raffaella Dell’Oro
Giuseppe Mancia
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[1] Università Milano-Bicocca,Clinica Medica, Dipartimento di Medicina Clinica, Prevenzione e Biotecnologie Sanitarie
[2] Ospedale San Gerardo,undefined
[3] IRCCS Multimedica,undefined
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; ABPM; Blood pressure variability; Renal denervation; White coat hypertension; Organ damage; Resistant hypertension;
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring has gained growing popularity in the diagnosis and treatment of essential hypertension for several reasons, such as the lack of the so-called white-coat effect, the greater reproducibility as compared with clinic blood pressure, the ability to provide information on blood pressure phenomena of prognostic value and the closer relationship with the risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. All the above-mentioned main features of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring are also true for resistant hypertension. In addition, however, in resistant hypertension, blood pressure monitoring allows one to precisely define the diagnosis of this clinical condition, by excluding the presence of white-coat hypertension, which is responsible for a consistent number of “false” resistant hypertensive cases. The approach also allows one to define the patterns of blood pressure variability in this clinical condition, as well as its relationships with target organ damage. Finally, it allows one to assess the effects of therapeutic interventions, such as renal nerves ablation, aimed at improving blood pressure control in this hypertensive state. The present paper will critically review the main features of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in resistant hypertension, with particular emphasis on the diagnosis and treatment of this high-risk hypertensive state.
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