Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: technique and application in the study of cardiac dysfunction and congestive heart failure.

G. Mansoor, A. Abiose, W. White
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring has become a widely used method of blood pressure and heart rate evaluation in the free-living subject. Recently, ambulatory monitoring has become covered by Medicare for the evaluation of "white-coat" hypertension. Although the technique provides only intermittent readings throughout the 24-hour period, average blood pressures obtained in this way correlate well with a variety of hypertensive disease processes and are also a better prognostic marker for future cardiovascular events than office blood pressure. Ambulatory blood pressure averages also correlate well with indices of diastolic dysfunction. In patients with congestive cardiac failure and systolic dysfunction, ambulatory monitoring suggests an impaired circadian blood pressure profile with high nocturnal blood pressure. Further research is needed on the relationship between ambulatory blood pressure and cardiac dysfunction, as well as the impact of observed circadian blood pressure changes on outcome. (c)2001 CHF, Inc.
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动态血压监测技术及其在心功能障碍和充血性心力衰竭研究中的应用。
动态血压监测已成为自由生活主体中广泛使用的血压和心率评估方法。最近,联邦医疗保险已将门诊监测纳入对“白大褂”高血压的评估。虽然这项技术只能在24小时内提供间歇性读数,但以这种方式获得的平均血压与各种高血压疾病过程有很好的相关性,而且与办公室血压相比,它也是未来心血管事件更好的预后指标。动态血压平均值与舒张功能障碍指标也有很好的相关性。在充血性心力衰竭和收缩功能障碍的患者中,动态监测显示昼夜节律血压受损,夜间血压高。需要进一步研究动态血压和心功能障碍之间的关系,以及观察到的昼夜血压变化对结果的影响。(c)2001 CHF, Inc。
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