Zusammenfassung
Invasive, intraarterielle Blutdruckmessungen wurden weiterentwickelt zur kontinuierlichen ambulanten Messung erstmals von Bevan et al. 1966 [1] eingesetzt und in den folgenden Jahren von vielen Arbeitsgruppen [2–4] beschrieben. Diese Methode ermöglicht neben beat-to-beat-Analysen statistische Analysen über das circadiane Blutdrucktagesprofil anhand von über 100000 Meßpunkten pro 24 Stunden. Trotz der technischen Weiterentwicklung stellen sie einen invasiven Eingriff dar, sind nicht bei jedem Patienten einsetzbar, und routinemäßig sind diese Untersuchungen — bedingt durch das Infektions- und Nervenläsionsrisiko etc. — und Verlaufskontrollen nicht durchführbar.
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Meyer-Sabellek, W., Schulte, KL., Distler, A., Gotzen, R. (1987). Indirekte ambulante, automatische 24-h-Blutdruckmessung: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen. In: Miehlke, K. (eds) Kongreß. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Innere Medizin, vol 93. J.F. Bergmann-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-85460-6_65
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