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@inproceedings{1755697, author = {Cornelissen, G. and Otsuka, K. and Watanabe, Y. and Gierke, C. L. and Beaty, L. and Havelková, Alena and Dušek, Jiří and Siegelová, Jarmila}, address = {Brno}, booktitle = {Noninvasive methods in cardiology 2015}, editor = {Kenner T., Cornélissen G., Siegelová J., Dobšák P.}, location = {Brno}, isbn = {978-80-210-8031-7}, pages = {9-18}, publisher = {Masarykova univerzita}, title = {Why 7-day/24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring? Day-to-Day Variability in Blood Pressure and the Novelty Effect}, url = {https://is.muni.cz/do/med/noninvasive_methods_in_cardiology/noninvasive_methods_in_cardiology_2015.pdf}, year = {2015} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1755697 AU - Cornelissen, G. - Otsuka, K. - Watanabe, Y. - Gierke, C. L. - Beaty, L. - Havelková, Alena - Dušek, Jiří - Siegelová, Jarmila PY - 2015 TI - Why 7-day/24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring? Day-to-Day Variability in Blood Pressure and the Novelty Effect PB - Masarykova univerzita CY - Brno SN - 9788021080317 UR - https://is.muni.cz/do/med/noninvasive_methods_in_cardiology/noninvasive_methods_in_cardiology_2015.pdf N2 - Blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) vary greatly, from one individual to another and from moment to moment in any longitudinal record. Variability in BP and HR can be accounted for by genetics, epigenetics, and in response to a variety of stimuli. Reference values in health provide guidelines to distinguish between usual and abnormal variability in BP and/or HR, in terms of deviant circadian characteristics and/or excess/deficit relative to time-specified limits of acceptability. This investigation examines the day-to-day variability in circadian rhythm characteristics determined from analyses of 7-day/24-hour records obtained by ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) in Brno, Czech Republic. A novelty pressor effect is quantified by comparing circadian parameters in consecutive days of monitoring. Results interpreted in terms of clinical implications indicate the need to monitor BP around the clock for longer than 24 hours, preferably for 7 days at the outset, in keeping with recommendations from the 2008 consensus meeting held in Brno. ER -
CORNELISSEN, G., K. OTSUKA, Y. WATANABE, C. L. GIERKE, L. BEATY, Alena HAVELKOVÁ, Jiří DUŠEK and Jarmila SIEGELOVÁ. Why 7-day/24-hour Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring? Day-to-Day Variability in Blood Pressure and the Novelty Effect. In Kenner T., Cornélissen G., Siegelová J., Dobšák P. \textit{Noninvasive methods in cardiology 2015}. Brno: Masarykova univerzita, 2015, p.~9-18. ISBN~978-80-210-8031-7.
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