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Cardiology
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Autonomics and Hypertension
How do you determine a long-term home blood pressure monitoring frequency for stable, well-controlled hypertension to minimize BP noise while ensuring detection of significant BP fluctuations?
Rose F, et al, PMID 40838357
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