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Blutdruck-Selbstmessung vs. ambulantes 24-h-Blutdruckmonitoring: Welches ist die bessere Methode?

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Sowohl beim Normotensiven als auch beim Hypertoniker ist der Blutdruck starken Schwankungen unterworfen. Es ist deshalb eine alte Erkenntnis, daß eine einzige Messung nur eine ungenügende Aussage über den wahren Blutdruckwert erlaubt.

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Holm, D., Steurer, J., Vetter, W. (1994). Blutdruck-Selbstmessung vs. ambulantes 24-h-Blutdruckmonitoring: Welches ist die bessere Methode?. In: Gleichmann, S., Eckert, S., Gleichmann, U., Vetter, W. (eds) Blutdruckselbstmessung. Steinkopff. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85428-6_7

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