Study: 24-hour and Nighttime Blood Pressure Readings are the Best Predictors of Cardiovascular Outcomes
7 Aug, 2019 | 08:15h | UTCAssociation of Office and Ambulatory Blood Pressure With Mortality and Cardiovascular Outcomes – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Editorial: Effective Use of Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (free)
Commentaries: Blood pressure recording over 24 hours is the best predictor of heart and vascular disease – KU Leuven (free) AND Nighttime, 24-Hour BP Readings Have Strongest Link to Poor Outcomes – TCTMD (free)
Related Commentary on Twitter
In this population-based cohort study,higher 24h and nighttime BP readings were assoc'd w greater risks of death and CV events. The association persisted after adjusting for BP measurements taken during office visits or ambulatory monitoring https://t.co/jCEY6gpblK
— JAMA (@JAMA_current) August 6, 2019