How do home and clinic blood pressure readings compare in pregnancy? A systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading cause of maternal deaths worldwide. Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) might improve the detection and management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, but few data are available, including regar...
Main Authors: | Tucker, K, Bankhead, C, Hodgkinson, J, Roberts, N, Stevens, R, Heneghan, C, Rey, É, Lo, C, Chandiramani, M, Taylor, R, North, R, Khalil, A, Marko, K, Waugh, J, Brown, M, Crawford, C, Taylor, K, Mackillop, L, McManus, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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American Heart Association
2018
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