The effect of hospitalisation on ambulatory blood pressure in pregnancy.

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  - Walker S, Permezel M, Brennecke S, Tuttle L, Ugoni A, Higgins J
  - 2002
  - November
  - Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
  - The effect of hospitalisation on ambulatory blood pressure in pregnancy.
  - Validated
  - ()
  - 42
  - 5
  - 490
  - 493
  - Twenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed on 40 women (20 hypertensive, 20 normotensive) on a hospitalised and non-hospitalised day. Mean blood pressure differences were calculated for the awake, sleeping and 24-hour periods on both days.
DA  - 2002/11
ER  - 
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AUTHORSWalker S, Permezel M, Brennecke S, Tuttle L, Ugoni A, Higgins J
YEAR2002
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ABSTRACTTwenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed on 40 women (20 hypertensive, 20 normotensive) on a hospitalised and non-hospitalised day. Mean blood pressure differences were calculated for the awake, sleeping and 24-hour periods on both days.
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