articleHypertensionJun 7, 2005BRONZE OA

Superiority of Ambulatory Over Clinic Blood Pressure Measurement in Predicting Mortality

Providence St. Vincent Medical Center · Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine if ambulatory blood pressure measurement predicted total and cardiovascular mortality over and beyond clinic blood pressure measurement and other cardiovascular risk factors; 5292 untreated hypertensive patients referred to a single blood pressure clinic who had clinic and ambulatory blood pressure measurement at baseline were followed up in a prospective study of mortality outcome. Multiple Cox regression was used to model time to total and cause-specific mortality for ambulatory blood pressure measurement while adjusting for clinic blood pressure measurement and other risk factors at baseline. There were 646 deaths (of which 389 were cardiovascular) during a median…

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