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Methodology and technology for peripheral and central blood pressure and blood pressure variability measurement: current status and future directions - Position statement of the European Society of Hypertension

TitleMethodology and technology for peripheral and central blood pressure and blood pressure variability measurement: current status and future directions - Position statement of the European Society of Hypertension
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsStergiou, G. S., Parati G., Vlachopoulos C., Achimastos A., Andreadis E., Asmar R., Avolio A., Benetos A., Bilo G., Boubouchairopoulou N., Boutouyrie P., Castiglioni P., de la Sierra A., Dolan E., Head G., Imai Y., Kario K., Kollias A., Kotsis V., Manios E., McManus R., Mengden T., Mihailidou A., Myers M., Niiranen T., Ochoa J. Eugenio, Ohkubo T., Omboni S., Padfield P., Palatini P., Papaioannou T., Protogerou A., Redon J., Verdecchia P., Wang J., Zanchetti A., Mancia G., & O'Brien E.
JournalJ Hypertens
Volume34
Issue9
Pagination1665-77
Date Published2016 09
ISSN1473-5598
KeywordsBlood Pressure, Blood Pressure Determination, Europe, Humans, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Societies, Medical
Abstract

Office blood pressure measurement has been the basis for hypertension evaluation for almost a century. However, the evaluation of blood pressure out of the office using ambulatory or self-home monitoring is now strongly recommended for the accurate diagnosis in many, if not all, cases with suspected hypertension. Moreover, there is evidence that the variability of blood pressure might offer prognostic information that is independent of the average blood pressure level. Recently, advancement in technology has provided noninvasive evaluation of central (aortic) blood pressure, which might have attributes that are additive to the conventional brachial blood pressure measurement. This position statement, developed by international experts, deals with key research and practical issues in regard to peripheral blood pressure measurement (office, home, and ambulatory), blood pressure variability, and central blood pressure measurement. The objective is to present current achievements, identify gaps in knowledge and issues concerning clinical application, and present relevant research questions and directions to investigators and manufacturers for future research and development (primary goal).

DOI10.1097/HJH.0000000000000969
Alternate JournalJ. Hypertens.
PubMed ID27214089

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