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ABPM
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring (ABPM) is a non-invasive diagnostic test that continuously records a patient’s blood pressure over a 24-hour period while they go about their normal daily activities including work, rest, and sleep. Unlike single measurements taken in the clinic, ABPM provides a comprehensive and accurate picture of blood pressure patterns throughout the day and night.
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What Does ABPM Assess?
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Daytime and nighttime blood pressure patterns
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Confirmation or exclusion of hypertension
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White-coat hypertension (elevated readings in the clinic but normal outside)
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Masked hypertension (normal readings in the clinic but elevated elsewhere)
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Effectiveness of antihypertensive treatment
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Blood pressure variability and abnormal nocturnal patterns (e.g., “non-dipper” status), which are associated with increased cardiovascular risk
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Benefits of ABPM
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More accurate diagnosis: reduces misclassification based on isolated office readings
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Personalized treatment: enables tailored medication adjustments based on real-life blood pressure profiles
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Prognostic value: certain patterns—such as lack of nighttime blood pressure drop—are linked to higher risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular events
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Natural setting: measurements reflect the patient’s true blood pressure during everyday life, improving clinical decision-making
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Take control of your cardiovascular health with data that reflects your real life, not just a moment in the clinic. Schedule a consultation today and get a reliable diagnosis.