TY - JOUR AB - AJH 1990; 3.31A-50A 100 2 I 10631 IS THERE A ROLE FOR PEDIATRIC AMBULATORY BLOOD THE NORMAL HOURLY VARIATION OF BLOOD PRESSURE IN PRESSURE MONITORING? BZ Morgenstern, WOMEN: AVERAGE PATTERNS AND THE EFFECT OF WORK MM DeBernardi, WH Weidnan. Dept. of Pediatrics, STRESS. GD James*, OP Moucha, TG Pickering*, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN. Cardiovascular Center, Cornell Medical Center, Ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitoring is NY, NY 10021. a standard technique in the evaluation and The purpose of this study was to determine the management of hypertensive adults. The role of normal pattern of diurnal blood pressure (BP) ABP in pediatrics is unclear. To investigate changes in women, and to assess the effect of work the validity of blood pressure measurements, we stress on this pattern. The subjects of the study used an R-wave gated, auscultatory monitor in were 121 normotensive, young women (age=30.2 + 1.3 office studies. Simultaneous mercury mano­ years, range 20-50) who were all employed in simi­ meter measurements by two clinicans, and strip lar jobs at the same worksite. Each wore an ambu­ chart recordings were obtained in 25 children latory BP monitor on a workday. To determine the aged 7-1 5 years. The clinicians' blood TI - Epidemiology and Noninvasive Techniques JO - American Journal of Hypertension DO - 10.1093/ajh/3.5.31 DA - 1990-05-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/epidemiology-and-noninvasive-techniques-O1Q4owbQ9P SP - 31A EP - 50A VL - 3 IS - 5_Pt_2 DP - DeepDyve ER -