Identification of missed hypertension and hypertensive arteriopathy with home versus ambulatory blood pressure measurement in patients with tia or minor stroke.
Hypertension is a major treatable cause of incident and recurrent stroke. However, it can be missed by one-off clinic measurements. Hypertension guidelines therefore currently recommend ambulatory monitoring (ABPM) prior to treatment in primary prevention. Given high rates of under-treatment of hype...
Main Authors: | Webb, A, Li, L, Simoni, M, Wilson, M, Paul, N, Tarassenko, L, Rothwell, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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