Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring is a technique that facilitates doctors to assess the blood pressure of a person. It monitors the blood pressure when one is doing his routine work instead of measuring hypertension when one nervously sits on the doctor’s examination table.
The technique accurately records the systolic and diastolic pressure throughout the day when one involves in various activities, including sleep. It eliminates the possibility of obtaining highly variable or otherwise puzzling blood pressure recordings taken by the doctor in one or two visits to a clinic.
Detects & provides a better understanding of masked and sustained hypertension.