Ambulatory and wearable blood pressure monitoring provides valuable chronobiological information for cardiovascular risk stratification and individualized prevention.
Ambulatory and wearable blood pressure monitoring provides valuable out-of-office data for cardiovascular risk stratification and individualized prevention strategies.
Discusses evaluating blood pressure (BP) behavior outside of the clinical setting and during daily activities to identify high-risk subjects. It is concluded that various valuable information on the cardiovascular system can be obtained using multifunctional ambulatory BP monitors. Wearable monitoring of BP and other cardiovascular variables would be useful for chronobiological strategy for risk stratification and more effective individualized prevention and treatment of cardiovascular events.
Kario et al. (Thu,) conducted a review in Cardiovascular risk. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was evaluated. Ambulatory and wearable blood pressure monitoring provides valuable chronobiological information for cardiovascular risk stratification and individualized prevention.