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245 00 $aBlood pressure monitoring in cardiovascular medicine and therapeutics /$cWilliam B. White, editor.
250 $aThird edition.
264 1 $aCham :$bHumana Press,$c[2015]
264 4 $c©2016
300 $a1 online resource (xviii, 418 pages) :$billustrations (some color)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia
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490 1 $aClinical hypertension and vascular diseases
500 $aIncludes index.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed January 4, 2016).
505 0 $aForeword; Preface; Contents; Contributors; Part I: Techniques for Monitoring Blood Pressure; Chapter 1: Monitoring Blood Pressure in the Office; Historical Perspective; General Conditions for BP Measurement; Devices for Manual BP Measurement (Table 1.1); Impact of Manual BP in Management of Hypertension; Semi-automated Sphygmomanometers in Office Practice; Automated Office Blood Pressure Measurement; The Pros and Cons of AOBP; Relationship Between AOBP and ABPM; The Conventional versus Automated Measurement of Blood Pressure in the Office Study; Principles of Automated Office BP
505 8 $aConclusionsReferences; Chapter 2: Home (Self) Monitoring of Blood Pressure; Introduction; Methodological Aspects of HBPM; How Are Hypertension and BP Control Defined Based on HBPM?; Prognostic Value of HBPM; Role of HBPM in the Diagnosis and Management of Hypertension: Identification of Masked Hypertension and White-Coat Hypertension; Role of HBPM in the Assessment of BP Control in Treated Hypertension; HBPM: A Substitute or a Complement to ABPM and OBP Measures?; Role of HBPM in Improving Adherence to Treatment and Reducing Therapeutic Inertia
505 8 $aAssessment of Day-to-Day Blood Pressure Variability Telemonitoring of Home BP Monitoring; Improving Achievement of BP Control Rates with Home BP Telemonitoring; The Role of Nurse and Pharmacist in Home Blood Pressure Telemonitoring Systems; Cost-effectiveness of Home BP Telemonitoring-Based Programs; Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Activity Monitoring and the Effects of the Environment on Blood Pressure; Introduction; Activity Monitoring and Cardiovascular Variability; Activity Monitoring: Methods and Limitations; Physical Activity and Hemodynamic Parameters; Actigraphy and Sleep
505 8 $aUse in Ambulatory BP Monitoring Activity Monitoring and Neurological Disorders; Activity Monitoring and Sleep Apnea; Seasonal Effects, Temperature and BP, and Heart Rate; Environmental Noise and Cardiovascular System; Particulate Matter and Cardiovascular Risk; Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 4: Ambulatory Monitoring of Blood Pressure: An Overview of Devices, Analyses, and Clinical Utility; Introduction; ABPM Devices: Auscultatory and Oscillometric; Validation of ABP Monitors; Analysis of ABPM Data; Descriptive Blood Pressure Data from ABPM; Blood Pressure Loads
505 8 $aWhite Coat Hypertension (WCH) and the White Coat Effect (WCE) Masked Hypertension; Dipping/Non-dipping/Extreme Dipping; Reporting of Ambulatory BP Data for Medical Records; Reproducibility of ABPM; Indications for ABPM; White Coat Hypertension; Therapeutic Interventions; Resistant Hypertension; Type of Therapy/Chronotherapeutics; Orthostatic Hypotension/Autonomic Dysfunction; Cost-Effectiveness of ABPM; References; Chapter 5: Validation and Reliability Testing of Blood Pressure Monitors; Introduction; Validation Protocols; AAMI/ISO Standards; BHS Protocols
520 $aThis new edition is devoted to a broad array of topics involving the circadian variation in cardiovascular diseases, with focuses on hypertension, stroke, and coronary disease. The volume covers clinical and device research related to home and ambulatory BP monitoring, as there have been significant advances in technology since the publication of the previous edition. In addition, there is an increased focus on the applicability of home and ambulatory BP monitoring in drug development in all therapeutic arenas. The text features contributions from chapter authors from around the world and who have great expertise in cardiovascular medicine, therapeutics, clinical trials, and evidence-based medicine. Blood Pressure Monitoring in Cardiovascular Medicine and Therapeutics, Third Edition is essential reading for a large audience, including those practicing cardiology and nephrology with a special focus in hypertension, geriatrics and internal medicine, clinical trialists, regulators in the US, Europe, and Japan, and physicians in training in cardiology, hypertension, pharmacology, nephrology and neurology.
650 0 $aAmbulatory blood pressure monitoring.
650 0 $aCardiovascular system$xDiseases$xDiagnosis.
650 12 $aBlood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory.
650 12 $aHypertension$xdiagnosis.
650 22 $aBlood Pressure$xphysiology.
650 22 $aCircadian Rhythm$xphysiology.
650 22 $aHeart Rate.
650 22 $aHypertension$xtherapy.
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655 4 $aElectronic books.
700 1 $aWhite, William B.,$d1953-$eeditor.
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