Haematological ProfileBlood Biochemistry; 6.4 Discussion; References; Clinical Case 7: Patient with Pseudo-Resistant Hypertension; 7.1 Clinical Case Presentation; Clinical History; Physical Examination; Home BP Measurement (7 Days); 7.2 Follow-Up (2 Weeks); Haematological Profile; Blood Biochemistry; 12-Lead Electrocardiogram; Diagnosis; 7.3 Discussion; References; Clinical Case 8: Patient with Drug-Induced Hypotension; 8.1 Clinical Case Presentation; Family History; Clinical History; Physical Examination; Haematological Profile; Blood Biochemistry; Diagnosis; Prescriptions
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This book guides readers through the correct use and consequent diagnostic and therapeutic relevance of 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in a wide spectrum of clinical presentations and different phenotypes of arterial hypertension. On the basis of eight case studies, the author reviews and discusses current guidelines and recommendations aimed at optimizing the diagnostic and therapeutic approach in commonly encountered real-world clinical scenarios, including challenging cases of white-coat hypertension, masked hypertension, isolated nocturnal or diurnal hypertension, hypertension and obstructive sleep apnea, pseudo-resistant and true-resistant hypertension, and drug-induced hypotension. This handy and practical book provides physicians in the area of general and internal medicine, as well as specialists in cardiovascular risk, valuable insights for optimizing the treatment of these hypertensive patients.
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Hypertension and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.