Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure vs clinic blood pressure measurements and risk of adverse outcomes in children with CKD
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology Feb 17, 2018
Ku E, et al. - Whether clinic BPs (taken at either a single visit or two sequential visits) are inferior to ambulatory BPs in their ability to discriminate risk of adverse outcomes in children with CKD, was investigated. Researchers found that in the discrimination of BP-related adverse outcomes in children with CKD, clinic BPs taken in a protocol-driven setting were not consistently inferior to ambulatory BP.
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