Circadian variation of blood-pressure
MW Millar-Craig, CN Bishop, EB Raftery - The Lancet, 1978 - Elsevier
MW Millar-Craig, CN Bishop, EB Raftery
The Lancet, 1978•ElsevierContinuous intra-arterial blood-pressure and electrocardiogram recordings were obtained in
twenty hypertensive and five normotensive ambulant patients. Blood-pressure was highest
mid-morning and then fell progressively throughout the remainder of the day. Blood-
pressure was lowest at 3 AM and began to rise again during the early hours of the morning
before waking. These findings may have important consequences with regard to the
therapeutic management of hypertension.
twenty hypertensive and five normotensive ambulant patients. Blood-pressure was highest
mid-morning and then fell progressively throughout the remainder of the day. Blood-
pressure was lowest at 3 AM and began to rise again during the early hours of the morning
before waking. These findings may have important consequences with regard to the
therapeutic management of hypertension.
Abstract
Continuous intra-arterial blood-pressure and electrocardiogram recordings were obtained in twenty hypertensive and five normotensive ambulant patients. Blood-pressure was highest mid-morning and then fell progressively throughout the remainder of the day. Blood-pressure was lowest at 3 A.M. and began to rise again during the early hours of the morning before waking. These findings may have important consequences with regard to the therapeutic management of hypertension.
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