Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory
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Subject Areas on Research
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"Time rate" of 24-hour blood pressure variability.
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24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
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A Genetic Response Score for Hydrochlorothiazide Use: Insights From Genomics and Metabolomics Integration.
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, multicenter trial of four doses of tasosartan in patients with essential hypertension. Tasosartan Investigator's Group.
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AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE PATTERNS IN PATIENTS WITH RETINAL VEIN OCCLUSION.
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Acute Aerobic Exercise Induces Short-Term Reductions in Ambulatory Blood Pressure in Patients With Hypertension: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Acute decompensated heart failure: update on new and emerging evidence and directions for future research.
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Additional impact of morning haemostatic risk factors and morning blood pressure surge on stroke risk in older Japanese hypertensive patients.
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Ambulatory blood pressure and marital distress in employed women.
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Ambulatory blood pressure in normotensive and hypertensive subjects: results from an international database.
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Ambulatory blood pressure in the dash diet trial: Effects of race and albuminuria.
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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in clinical practice: a review.
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Ambulatory blood pressure phenotypes and the risk for hypertension.
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Ambulatory heart rate reduction after catheter-based renal denervation in hypertensive patients not receiving anti-hypertensive medications: data from SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED, a randomized, sham-controlled, proof-of-concept trial.
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Anger expression and ambulatory blood pressure: a comparison of state and trait measures.
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Assessment of the reductions in night-time blood pressure and dipping induced by antihypertensive medication using a home blood pressure monitor.
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Association between asleep blood pressure and brain natriuretic peptide during antihypertensive treatment: the Japan Morning Surge-Target Organ Protection (J-TOP) study.
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Association of Cardiovascular Outcomes With Masked Hypertension Defined by Home Blood Pressure Monitoring in a Japanese General Practice Population.
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Association of Daytime and Nighttime Blood Pressure With Cardiovascular Disease Events Among African American Individuals.
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Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea With Nighttime Blood Pressure in African Americans: The Jackson Heart Study.
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Association of ambulatory blood pressure variability with coronary artery calcium.
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Association of circadian genes with diurnal blood pressure changes and non-dipper essential hypertension: a genetic association with young-onset hypertension.
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Association of electrocardiographic left ventricular hypertrophy with incident cardiovascular disease in Japanese older hypertensive patients.
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Association of home and ambulatory blood pressure changes with changes in cardiovascular biomarkers during antihypertensive treatment.
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Association of morning and evening blood pressure at home with asymptomatic organ damage in the J-HOP Study.
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Associations of Blood Pressure Dipping Patterns With Left Ventricular Mass and Left Ventricular Hypertrophy in Blacks: The Jackson Heart Study.
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Associations of Nocturnal Blood Pressure With Cognition by Self-Identified Race in Middle-Aged and Older Adults: The GENOA (Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy) Study.
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Blood pressure dipping: ethnicity, sleep quality, and sympathetic nervous system activity.
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Blood pressure publication guidelines. Society for Psychophysical Research.
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Blunted nighttime blood pressure dipping in postmenopausal women.
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Both chronic kidney disease and nocturnal blood pressure associate with strokes in the elderly.
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Cardiovascular effects of traffic-related air pollution: A multi-omics analysis from a randomized, crossover trial.
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Changes in hemodynamics and left ventricular structure after menopause.
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Check it, change it: a community-based intervention to improve blood pressure control.
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Circadian hemodynamics in men and women with high blood pressure: dipper vs. nondipper and racial differences.
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Comparative Cost-Effectiveness of Clinic, Home, or Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement for Hypertension Diagnosis in US Adults.
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Comparing office-based and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in clinical trials.
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Comparison of morning vs bedtime administration of the combination of valsartan/amlodipine on nocturnal brachial and central blood pressure in patients with hypertension.
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Comparison of patients' confidence in office, ambulatory, and home blood pressure measurements as methods of assessing for hypertension.
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Consideration of Out-of-Office Blood Pressure Monitoring in Hypertension Management.
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Day-by-Day Variability of Home Blood Pressure and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in Clinical Practice: The J-HOP Study (Japan Morning Surge-Home Blood Pressure).
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Development of Predictive Equations for Nocturnal Hypertension and Nondipping Systolic Blood Pressure.
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Diagnosing Masked Hypertension Using Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring, Home Blood Pressure Monitoring, or Both?
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Diagnostic Thresholds for Blood Pressure Measured at Home in the Context of the 2017 Hypertension Guideline.
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Differences in night-time and daytime ambulatory blood pressure when diurnal periods are defined by self-report, fixed-times, and actigraphy: Improving the Detection of Hypertension study.
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Discordance of Pressure and Volume: Potential Implications for Pressure-Guided Remote Monitoring in Heart Failure.
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Do the benefits of participation in a hypertension self-management trial persist after patients resume usual care?
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Does This Adult Patient Have Hypertension?: The Rational Clinical Examination Systematic Review.
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Does participatory decision making improve hypertension self-care behaviors and outcomes?
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Dollars and Discomfort: What Will People Be Willing to Give for Better Blood Pressure Assessment?
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Economic evaluation of home blood pressure monitoring with or without telephonic behavioral self-management in patients with hypertension.
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Effect of dietary patterns on ambulatory blood pressure : results from the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) Trial. DASH Collaborative Research Group.
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Effect of renal denervation on blood pressure in the presence of antihypertensive drugs: 6-month efficacy and safety results from the SPYRAL HTN-ON MED proof-of-concept randomised trial.
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Effects of carotid body tumor resection on the blood pressure of essential hypertensive patients.
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Effects of perceived racism and anger inhibition on ambulatory blood pressure in African Americans.
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Emotional responsivity during daily life: relationship to psychosocial functioning and ambulatory blood pressure.
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Endothelial function in postmenopausal women with nighttime systolic hypertension.
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Ethnic differences in left ventricular structure: relations to hemodynamics and diurnal blood pressure variation.
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Ethnic differences in the hemodynamic mechanisms of ambulatory blood pressure regulation.
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Evaluation of Criteria to Detect Masked Hypertension.
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Exercise and Resistant Hypertension-Is Exercise Enough?
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Exercise and weight loss reduce blood pressure in men and women with mild hypertension: effects on cardiovascular, metabolic, and hemodynamic functioning.
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Factors associated with non-adherence to three hypertension self-management behaviors: preliminary data for a new instrument.
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Feasibility of blood pressure telemonitoring in patients with poor blood pressure control.
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HVAD: The ENDURANCE Supplemental Trial.
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Home blood pressure management and improved blood pressure control: results from a randomized controlled trial.
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Household responsibilities, income, and ambulatory blood pressure among working men and women.
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Hypertension Intervention Nurse Telemedicine Study (HINTS): testing a multifactorial tailored behavioral/educational and a medication management intervention for blood pressure control.
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Hypertension Update: Current Guidelines.
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Hypertension-mediated organ damage in masked hypertension.
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Hypertension-or not? Looking beyond office BP readings.
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Hypertension.
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Impact of systemic vascular risk factors on the choriocapillaris using optical coherence tomography angiography in patients with systemic hypertension.
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Implementing ABPM into Clinical Practice.
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Implementing Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Primary Care Practice.
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Improving blood pressure control by tailored feedback to patients and clinicians.
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Independent association of cognitive dysfunction with cardiac hypertrophy irrespective of 24-h or sleep blood pressure in older hypertensives.
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Intradialytic hypertension and its association with endothelial cell dysfunction.
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Is home blood pressure variability itself an interventional target beyond lowering mean home blood pressure during anti-hypertensive treatment?
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Laboratory-based blood pressure recovery is a predictor of ambulatory blood pressure.
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Levels of office blood pressure and their operating characteristics for detecting masked hypertension based on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.
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Low educational attainment, John Henryism, and cardiovascular reactivity to and recovery from personally relevant stress.
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Masked Hypertension and Incident Clinic Hypertension Among Blacks in the Jackson Heart Study.
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Measuring blood pressure for decision making and quality reporting: where and how many measures?
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Microvascular narrowing and BP monitoring: A single centre observational study.
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Monitoring Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Using an Implantable Hemodynamic Sensor.
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Morning and Evening Home Blood Pressure and Risks of Incident Stroke and Coronary Artery Disease in the Japanese General Practice Population: The Japan Morning Surge-Home Blood Pressure Study.
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Nighttime Blood Pressure Measured by Home Blood Pressure Monitoring as an Independent Predictor of Cardiovascular Events in General Practice.
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Nighttime Blood Pressure Phenotype and Cardiovascular Prognosis: Practitioner-Based Nationwide JAMP Study.
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Nighttime blood pressure dipping in postmenopausal women with coronary heart disease.
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Nighttime blood pressure dipping in young adults and coronary artery calcium 10-15 years later: the coronary artery risk development in young adults study.
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Nighttime blood pressure, nighttime glucose values, and target-organ damages in treated type 2 diabetes patients.
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Nocturnal blood pressure and cardiovascular disease: a review of recent advances.
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Nocturnal blood pressure non-dipping, posttraumatic stress disorder, and sleep quality in women.
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Noninvasive optical coherence tomography imaging correlates with anatomic and physiologic end-organ changes in healthy normotensives with systemic blood pressure variability.
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Normalization of hematocrit in hemodialysis patients with cardiac disease does not increase blood pressure.
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Number and timing of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring measurements.
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One-year follow-up study of blood pressure and dietary patterns in dietary approaches to stop hypertension (DASH)-sodium participants.
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Open-label randomized trial of titrated disease management for patients with hypertension: Study design and baseline sample characteristics.
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Patient and social environment factors associated with self blood pressure monitoring by male veterans with hypertension.
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Patient self-management support: novel strategies in hypertension and heart disease.
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Patients' confidence in methods of blood pressure assessment and their reported adherence to antihypertensive medications.
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Perioperative Quality Initiative consensus statement on the physiology of arterial blood pressure control in perioperative medicine.
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Predialysis systolic blood pressure correlates strongly with mean 24-hour systolic blood pressure and left ventricular mass in stable hemodialysis patients.
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Predictors of target organ damage in hypertensive blacks and whites.
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Prevalence and determinants of blood pressure screening in Pakistan.
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Prevention and Control of Hypertension: JACC Health Promotion Series.
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Probing the mechanisms of intradialytic hypertension: a pilot study targeting endothelial cell dysfunction.
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Progression of diabetic retinopathy in the hypertension intervention nurse telemedicine study.
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Proportion of US Adults Recommended Out-of-Clinic Blood Pressure Monitoring According to the 2017 Hypertension Clinical Practice Guidelines.
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Psychological variables in hypertension: relationship to casual or ambulatory blood pressure in men.
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Racial differences in abnormal ambulatory blood pressure monitoring measures: Results from the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults (CARDIA) study.
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Racial differences in nocturnal dipping status in diabetic kidney disease: Results from the STOP-DKD (Simultaneous Risk Factor Control Using Telehealth to Slow Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease) study.
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Racial differences in two self-management hypertension interventions.
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Racial impact of diurnal variations in blood pressure on cardiovascular events in chronic kidney disease.
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Rates, amounts, and determinants of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring claim reimbursements among Medicare beneficiaries.
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Rationale and design of a nurse-led intervention to extend the HIV treatment cascade for cardiovascular disease prevention trial (EXTRA-CVD).
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Recognition and management of masked hypertension: a review and novel approach.
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Regional Fat Distribution and Blood Pressure Level and Variability: The Dallas Heart Study.
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Relationship of clinic, ambulatory, and laboratory stress blood pressure to left ventricular mass in overweight men and women with high blood pressure.
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Relative utility of home, ambulatory, and office blood pressures in the prediction of end-organ damage.
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Religious coping, ethnicity, and ambulatory blood pressure.
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Reproducibility of blood pressure dipping: relation to day-to-day variability in sleep quality.
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Reproducibility of masked hypertension among adults 30 years or older.
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Reproducibility of masked hypertension in adults with untreated borderline office blood pressure: comparison of ambulatory and home monitoring.
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Research Gaps in Primary Pediatric Hypertension.
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Screening for Hypertension and Lowering Blood Pressure for Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease Events.
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Secondary prevention risk interventions via telemedicine and tailored patient education (SPRITE): a randomized trial to improve postmyocardial infarction management.
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Self-monitoring and self-titration of antihypertensive medication reduces systolic blood pressure compared with usual care.
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Self-monitoring of Blood Pressure in Patients With Hypertension-Related Multi-morbidity: Systematic Review and Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis.
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Self-monitoring of blood pressure in hypertension: A systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis.
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Simultaneous Risk Factor Control Using Telehealth to slOw Progression of Diabetic Kidney Disease (STOP-DKD) study: Protocol and baseline characteristics of a randomized controlled trial.
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Sleep Blood Pressure Self-Measured at Home as a Novel Determinant of Organ Damage: Japan Morning Surge Home Blood Pressure (J-HOP) Study.
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Superiority of ambulatory to physician blood pressure is not an artifact of differential measurement reliability.
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Synergistic effect of chronic kidney disease and high circulatory norepinephrine level on stroke risk in Japanese hypertensive patients.
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Take Control of Your Blood Pressure (TCYB) study: a multifactorial tailored behavioral and educational intervention for achieving blood pressure control.
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The Effects of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring on Sleep Quality in Men and Women With Hypertension: Dipper vs. Nondipper and Race Differences.
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The Reproducibility of Racial Differences in Ambulatory Blood Pressure Phenotypes and Measurements.
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The Take Control of Your Blood pressure (TCYB) study: study design and methodology.
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The Use of Wireless, Smartphone App-Assisted Home Blood Pressure Monitoring Among Hypertensive Patients in Singapore: Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial.
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The Utility of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring for Diagnosing White Coat Hypertension in Older Adults.
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The ambulatory blood pressure in normotensive and hypertensive subjects: results from an international database.
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The effect of job strain on nighttime blood pressure dipping among men and women with high blood pressure.
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The effect of numeracy level on completeness of home blood pressure monitoring.
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The effects of perceived discrimination on ambulatory blood pressure and affective responses to interpersonal stress modeled over 24 hours.
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The hypertension team: the role of the pharmacist, nurse, and teamwork in hypertension therapy.
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The impact of a measurement and feedback intervention on blood pressure control in ambulatory cardiology practice.
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The impact of cigarette smoking on 24-hour blood pressure, inflammatory and hemostatic activity, and cardiovascular risk in Japanese hypertensive patients.
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The relationship between the morning blood pressure surge and low-grade inflammation on silent cerebral infarct and clinical stroke events.
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The risk of cold temperature: an important aspect of the determination of morning blood pressure surge.
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The role of home blood pressure telemonitoring in managing hypertensive populations.
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The use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring among Medicare beneficiaries in 2007-2010.
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Tolerability of the Oscar 2 ambulatory blood pressure monitor among research participants: a cross-sectional repeated measures study.
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Treatment intensification in a hypertension telemanagement trial: clinical inertia or good clinical judgment?
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Trends of blood pressure control in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Twenty-Four-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Reduction Patterns After Renal Denervation in the SPYRAL HTN-OFF MED Trial.
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Two self-management interventions to improve hypertension control: a randomized trial.
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USPSTF Recommendations for Screening for Hypertension in Adults: It Is Time to Unmask Hypertensive Risk.
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Use of home blood pressure monitoring by hypertensive patients in primary care: survey of a practice-based research network cohort.
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Usefulness of Blood Pressure Variability Indices Derived From 24-Hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Detecting Autonomic Failure.
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Utility of remote wireless pressure sensing for endovascular leak detection after endovascular thoracic aneurysm repair.
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Validation of the HEM-780REL with easy wrap cuff for self-measurement of blood pressure according to the European Society of Hypertension International Protocol.
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Validation of the Omron HEM-7201 upper arm blood pressure monitor, for self-measurement in a high-altitude environment, according to the European Society of Hypertension International Protocol revision 2010.
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Variations in levels of blood pressure: of prognostic value or not?
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Vascular α1-Adrenergic Receptor Responsiveness in Masked Hypertension.
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Visit-to-Visit Variability in Blood Pressure Is Related to Late-Life Cognitive Decline.
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Wearable Devices in Clinical Trials: Hype and Hypothesis.
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White-Coat Effect Among Older Adults: Data From the Jackson Heart Study.
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[Most recommended timing to start medication for hypertensive patients].
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Keywords of People
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Grambow, Steven C.,
Associate Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Olsen, Maren Karine,
Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics,
Biostatistics & Bioinformatics
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Reed, Shelby Derene,
Professor in Population Health Sciences,
Duke Science & Society
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Shaw, Ryan,
Associate Professor in the School of Nursing,
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship
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Viera, Anthony Joseph,
Professor of Family Medicine and Community Health,
Duke Innovation & Entrepreneurship
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Yancy Jr., William Samuel,
Professor of Medicine,
Medicine, General Internal Medicine