Clinical and demographic profile of adult patients subjected to an assessment of arterial hypertension with an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device. EPEDMAPA Registry
Introduction: Arterial hypertension is a public health problem that increases mortality in all clinical situations. It is also the main modifiable risk factor. It is a highly prevalent condition that is suffered by around 25% of the world population. Few patients are aware of it, and few receive the...
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- Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
Diagnosis
Hypertension
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Clinical and demographic profile of adult patients subjected to an assessment of arterial hypertension with an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device. EPEDMAPA Registry |
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Caracterización clínica y demográfica de pacientes adultos sometidos a valoración de la presión arterial con monitorización ambulatoria de la presión arterial. Registro EPEDMAPA |
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Clinical and demographic profile of adult patients subjected to an assessment of arterial hypertension with an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device. EPEDMAPA Registry |
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Clinical and demographic profile of adult patients subjected to an assessment of arterial hypertension with an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device. EPEDMAPA Registry Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring Diagnosis Hypertension Registry |
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Clinical and demographic profile of adult patients subjected to an assessment of arterial hypertension with an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device. EPEDMAPA Registry |
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Clinical and demographic profile of adult patients subjected to an assessment of arterial hypertension with an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device. EPEDMAPA Registry |
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Clinical and demographic profile of adult patients subjected to an assessment of arterial hypertension with an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device. EPEDMAPA Registry |
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