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What is ABPM |
What Does it Look Like |
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Will it Help |
ABPM is now a routine procedure in Europe and it is being used increasingly in the United States to evaluate hypertension and related conditions such as: "White Coat" Hypertension - This means that you only have high blood pressure when you are in the doctor's office. Studies suggest that more than 20 percent of patients identified as having high blood pressure are misdiagnosed because they have "White Coat" hypertension. People with "White Coat" hypertension may be prescribed drug therapy that can be expensive and have side effects. ABPM takes away the guesswork and gives a more realistic picture of blood pressure. It can help doctors solve the diagnostic problem that "White Coat hypertension" presents. "White Coat" Normotension - About five percent of the population has "White Coat" normotension. This means that your blood pressure is lower when it's being taken in the doctor's office, but rises when you leave. Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring can alert your doctor to the true state of your blood pressure if you have "White Coat" normotension. Resistant Hypertension - This is diagnosed when several medications fail to control high blood pressure as measured in the doctor's clinic or office. The office reading may not be representative of your blood pressure over the course of a day. It depends, in part, on the time your blood pressure is measured in relation to the time your medications are taken. ABPM will show the degree and duration of medication action in your body. This will give your doctor valuable information to target your medications especially for you. Borderline Hypertension - Sometimes people have high normal blood pressure readings (a diastolic or bottom number of 85 to 89 mm) in the doctor's office. But, a closer look reveals that there is damage to the heart, kidneys or eyes because of the high blood pressure. ABPM can show higher readings outside of the doctor's office in association with physical activity, for example, or work-related stress. This may mean that casual measurements of your blood pressure in your doctor's office have underestimated the degree of hypertension. Episodic Hypertension - ABPM can help detect periodic high blood pressure that indicates another medical problem. ABPM can also help detect high blood pressure associated with some anxiety syndromes. Hypertension during Pregnancy - If you have chronic hypertension and become pregnant, your doctor may want to gather more comprehensive information about your blood pressure and may prescribe ABPM. If you're showing signs of toxemia, a kind of high blood pressure that appears after the 20th week of pregnancy in some people, ABPM may be appropriate.
Who should have ABPM?
Note: Spacelabs Medical, an affiliated company of lifeclinic.com, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of ambulatory blood pressure monitors. Spacelabs Medical Data, a division of Spacelabs Medical, provides ambulatory blood pressure monitoring services for physicians and clinical trials. Clinicians interested in more information about these services may contact Spacelabs Medical Data tollfree at (800) 826.6901. |
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