Ambulatory Blood Pressure


Ambulatory Blood Pressure is a scholarly work by Edgardo Sandoya, published in 1999 in ''Hypertension''. The main subjects of the publication include arterial hypertension, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, syncope, medicine, heart rate variability, internal medicine, hypertension, ambulatory, population, and blood pressure. The study shows that a 24-hour ABP average value of 125/80 mm Hg and a daytime ABP average value of 129/84 mm Hg are suitable upper limits for normality.

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