Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring: Practical Insights

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Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring: Practical Insights is a comprehensive and clinically focused guide designed to equip healthcare professionals with the knowledge and confidence to effectively use ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in routine and specialized practice.

Blending evidence-based science with real-world clinical application, this book offers a step-by-step approach to the principles, indications, protocols, interpretation, and integration of ABPM data. It emphasizes the vital role of out-of-office blood pressure assessment in improving diagnostic accuracy, optimizing antihypertensive therapy, and refining cardiovascular risk stratification.

Key topics include:

  • Understanding the physiological basis and technical aspects of ABPM
  • Clinical indications and patient selection criteria
  • How to set up, conduct, and troubleshoot ABPM procedures
  • Interpretation of ABPM reports, including patterns like nocturnal dipping, morning surge, and masked/uncontrolled hypertension
  • Special considerations in diabetes, pregnancy, chronic kidney disease, and the elderly
  • Integrating ABPM findings into personalized treatment plans
  • Emerging trends, guideline updates, and the future of ambulatory monitoring in hypertension management
  • Whether you are a clinician, trainee, nurse, researcher, or technician involved in hypertension care, this book offers clear, practical guidance to help you navigate the complexities of ABPM with clarity and precision.

    Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring: Practical Insights is an essential resource for enhancing diagnostic accuracy, supporting clinical decision-making, and elevating the standard of care in blood pressure management.

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