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Blood Pressure Variability in Clinical Practice: Past, Present and the Future

Abu Baker Sheikh, Paul A. Sobotka, Ishan Garg, Jessilyn Dunn, Abdul Mannan Khan Minhas, Md Mobashir Hasan Shandhi, Jeroen Molinger, Barry J. McDonnell, Marat Fudim

2023Journal of the American Heart Association104 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent advances in wearable technology through convenient and cuffless systems will enable continuous, noninvasive monitoring of blood pressure (BP), heart rate, and heart rhythm on both longitudinal 24-hour measurement scales and high-frequency beat-to-beat BP variability and synchronous heart rate variability and changes in underlying heart rhythm. Clinically, BP variability is classified into 4 main types on the basis of the duration of monitoring time: very-short-term (beat to beat), short-term (within 24 hours), medium-term (within days), and long-term (over months and years). BP variability is a strong risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, chronic kidney disease, cognitive decline, and mental illness. The diagnostic and therapeutic value of measuring and controlling BP variability may offer critical targets in addition to lowering mean BP in hypertensive populations.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBlood pressureHeart rate variabilityCardiologyInternal medicineHeart rateRhythmHeart RhythmClinical PracticeBeat (acoustics)Physical therapyAcousticsPhysicsBlood Pressure and Hypertension StudiesHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlCardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention