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Deriving its name from coats worn by doctors, white coat syndrome describes a condition where a person's blood pressure rises ...
Learn about white coat syndrome, how it affects your blood pressure, and what you can do to manage this condition.
A wearable patch the size of a postage stamp that can monitor blood pressure continuously could soon help people manage their hypertension.
People with white coat syndrome can have high blood pressure readings during doctor's appointments. To determine their true blood pressure, doctors may recommend a home blood pressure monitor.
White coat syndrome is a condition that can cause your blood pressure to go up at the doctor’s office. Discover why this happens and what you can do.
How Does Blood Pressure Differ in the Iab-Pumped Patient and Which Pressures Should Be Documented? Figure 2 illustrates the familiar arterial pressure waveform representative of the non-IAB-pumped ...
High blood pressure is known as the 'silent killer' as it often doesn't cause any symptoms, but there are a few subtle ...
High blood pressure has a negative effect on many aspects of health and is also known to affect both the gray and white matter in the brain during the aging process.
People with untreated white coat hypertension were twice as likely to die from heart disease as people with normal blood pressure, study finds.
The new device uses sound waves to gather blood pressure data from blood vessels, monitoring the response with ultrasound. The new technique, called resonance sonomanometry, holds the promise to ...
Researchers have converted white fat to brown fat, known for its ability to relax blood vessels, in mice to reduce high blood pressure. They say their findings pave the way for targeted treatments ...
Bedside monitors analyze the arterial waveform over several seconds and display an average of the highest and lowest pressure points measured during the sampling period. They are not programmed to ...