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Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in stroke survivors: Do we really control our patients
European Journal of Internal Medicine , 11/06/09
Castilla–Guerra L et al. – Survivors of stroke, both hypertensive and non–hypertensive patients, present a chronic disruption of circadian rhythm of BP. Conventional clinical recordings are an unreliable method of controlling these patients and ABPM should be routinely performed in this population.
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