SEDMIDENNÍ MONITOROVÁNÍ KREVNÍHO TLAKU: CIRKADIÁNNÍ VARIABILITA

Title in English SEVEN DAY AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING: CIRCADIAN VARIABILITY
Authors

HAVELKOVÁ Alena SIEGELOVÁ Jarmila POCHMONOVÁ Jaroslava KONEČNÝ Lumír FIŠER Bohumil CORNELISSEN Germaine HALBERG Franz

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Optimální působení tělesné zátěže
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Field Other medical specializations
Keywords 7-day continuous ambulatory monitoring; variability of systolic and diastolic blood pressure
Description The variation of night-time and day-time blood pressure during 7-day continuous ambulatory monitoring was the aim of the present study. Thirty subjects (18 males, 12 females), twenty-one years to seventy-three years old, were recruited for seven-day blood pressure monitoring. Medical Instruments (AandD, Japan) were used for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (oscillation metod, 30-minute interval between measurements). One-hour means of systolic and diastolic blood pressure were evaluated, when night-time was consideret from midnight to 06.00 h and day-time from 10.00 to 22.00 h , avoiding the transitional periods. Mean day-time and mean night-time systolic and diastolic pressure were evaluated every day. Seven-day ambulatory blood pressure monitoring demonstrates large day-to-day variability of blood pressure.
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