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AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING (ABP)
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The Purpose of ABP

Whenever uncertainty exists regarding the diagnosis of hypertension, whether the patient claims to have a "white coat syndrome", or whether the patients office BP recording always hovers in the 138-145/88-95 range, the use of an Ambulatory BP Monitor will be of great assistance. Worn like a Holter monitor, this compact, solid state box is attached to a BP cuff on the patient's arm for 24 to 48 hours. Every 15 minutes throughout waking hours, and every 30 minutes during sleep, the cuff automatically inflates and the patient's BP and pulse rate are recorded in the unit's memory. when the device is taken off, patient hemodynamic data is downloaded into a computer, and a printout of all individual timed readings, with means and standard deviations is obtained.

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