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Evaluation of blood pressure measuring devices with special reference to ambulatory systems
1990
Journal of Hypertension - Supplement
As ambulatory blood pressure measurement becomes more widely accepted in hypertension research and in the clinical management of high blood pressure, the number of devices available on the market has increased considerably, reflecting the clinical demand. These devices are expensive, both in terms of capital and running costs. As we rely increasingly on data produced by ambulatory systems, it becomes increasingly important that they be shown to be accurate. Initially protocols for the
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