Study confirms 'white coat effect;' value of home blood pressure monitoring

Tuesday, June 21, 2011 - 06:00 in Health & Medicine

(Medical Xpress) -- People with hypertension often experience a spike in blood pressure when the reading is taken in a doctor’s office, leaving doctors with inaccurate information to determine the course of treatment, according to researchers at Duke University Medical Center and the Durham Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

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