Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Cost effectiveness; Direct access; White coat effect; White coat hypertension
Indexed keywords
BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT;
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING;
CONFERENCE PAPER;
ELECTRONICS;
HEALTH CARE COST;
HUMAN;
HYPERTENSION;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
MEDICAL DECISION MAKING;
MEDICAL RECORD;
PREVALENCE;
PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RELIABILITY;
UNITED KINGDOM;
CONSENSUS DEVELOPMENT;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
MEDICAL AUDIT;
METHODOLOGY;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE;
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING, AMBULATORY;
HUMANS;
HYPERTENSION;
MEDICAL AUDIT;
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE;
PROGRAM EVALUATION;
SCOTLAND;
Prognostic value of ambulatory blood pressure recordings in patients with treated hypertension
Clement DL, De Buyzera ML, De Bacquer DA, de Leeuw PW, Duprez DA, Fagard RH, et al. Prognostic value of ambulatory blood pressure recordings in patients with treated hypertension. N Engl J Med 2003; 348:2407-2415.
Cost effectiveness of 24 hour blood pressure monitoring in evaluation and treatment of essential hypertension
Yarrows SA, Khoury S, Sowers JR. Cost effectiveness of 24 hour blood pressure monitoring in evaluation and treatment of essential hypertension. Am J Hypertens 1994; 7:464-468.
'White-coat' hypertension in patients with newly diagnosed hypertension: Evaluation of prevalence by ambulatory monitoring and impact on cost of health care
Pierdomenico SD, Mezzetti A, Lapenna D, Guglielmi MD, Mancini M, Salvatore L, et al. 'White-coat' hypertension in patients with newly diagnosed hypertension: evaluation of prevalence by ambulatory monitoring and impact on cost of health care. Eur Heart J 1995; 16:692-697.
Cost analysis of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in initiating antihypertensive drug treatment in Australian general practice
Ewald B, Pekarsky B. Cost analysis of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in initiating antihypertensive drug treatment in Australian general practice. Med J Aust 2002; 176:580-583.