Self-Measured Blood Pressure and Target Organ Damage in Newly Detected Hypertension in South Gujarat, India
Introduction: Blood pressure transient spikes have been considered to be noise and only a hindrance to a proper assessment of typical blood pressure, which is defined as the actual underlying average blood pressure over a long period of time. The current study aimed to see if the highest Self measur...
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Main Authors: | Harshil Patel (Author), Ashok Gagiya (Author), Vivek Gurjar (Author), Chintan Patil (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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