Does History of Prematurity Prompt Blood Pressure Evaluations at Primary Care Visits?
Prematurity is a risk factor for elevated blood pressure (BP). We performed a mixed-methods study of care patterns and awareness of early BP screening recommendations for infants born prematurely (IBP) by interviewing/surveying providers on practice- and provider-level BP screening. IBP's recor...
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Main Authors: | Benjamin D. Kornfeld MD (Author), Gal Finer MD (Author), Laura E. Banks MD (Author), Liliana Bolanos (Author), Adolfo J. Ariza MD (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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