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Am J Hypertens ; 2(12 Pt 1): 924-6, 1989 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2610998

ABSTRACT

Twenty-four hour noninvasive, automatic and ambulatory control of blood pressure (BP) was carried out on 11 normotensive pregnant women in the third trimester of pregnancy with a Del Mar Avionics Model 1978 Pressurometer III System at 7.5 min intervals during 24 h. The patients kept a detailed record of their activities during those 24 h. BP increased from 9 AM to a peak between 7 and 10 PM. Mean (+/- SD) waking and sleeping values were 110.56 +/- 6.68 mm Hg and 96.5 +/- 10.01 mm Hg, respectively, for systolic BP, and 71.41 +/- 5.35 mm Hg and 62.82 +/- 5.47 mm Hg, respectively, for diastolic BP. There was a significant difference in systolic and diastolic BP between sleeping hours and waking hours. We believe that 24-h control of BP behavior in normotensive pregnant women allows us to adequately diagnose hypertensive disease in pregnancy.


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Ambulatory Care , Blood Pressure Determination , Pregnancy/physiology , Circadian Rhythm , Diastole , Female , Humans , Pregnancy Trimester, Third , Reference Values , Sleep/physiology , Systole , Wakefulness/physiology
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