The difference in blood pressure readings between arms and survival: primary care cohort study
Abstract
Objective To determine whether a difference in systolic blood pressure readings between arms can predict a reduced event free survival after 10 years. Design Cohort study. Setting Rural general practice in Devon, United Kingdom. Participants 230 people receiving treatment for hypertension in primary care. Intervention Bilateral blood pressure measurements recorded at three successive surgery attendances....
Paper Details
Title
The difference in blood pressure readings between arms and survival: primary care cohort study
Published Date
Mar 20, 2012
Journal
Volume
344
Issue
mar20 1
Pages
e1327 - e1327
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