Blood pressure variability: clinical relevance and application

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Abstract

Blood pressure variability is an entity that characterizes the continuous and dynamic fluctuations that occur in blood pressure levels throughout a lifetime. This phenomenon has a complex and yet not fully understood physiological background and can be evaluated over time spans ranging from seconds to years. The present paper provides a short overview of methodological aspects, clinical relevance, and potential therapeutic interventions related to the management of blood pressure variability.

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Parati, G., Stergiou, G. S., Dolan, E., & Bilo, G. (2018). Blood pressure variability: clinical relevance and application. In Journal of Clinical Hypertension (Vol. 20, pp. 1133–1137). Blackwell Publishing Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.13304

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