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- who: Armitage et al. from the Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of, United Kingdon United Kingdom have published the research work: Diagnosing hypertension in primary care: the importance of night-time blood pressure assessment, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: With this clear separation between night-time and day-time periods, the authors aim to establish whether the extra information available from night-time measurements obtained through ABPM justifies its extra cost and difficulty, compared to standard day-time measurements in clinic. This study has demonstrated that 24-hour SBP should be assessed to . . .
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