Korean Circ J. 1992 Aug;22(4):626-632. Korean.
Published online Aug 31, 1992.
Copyright © 1992 The Korean Society of Circulation
Original Article

Office Blood Pressure is Higher than Home Blood Pressure, and Digital Electronic Sphygmomanometer is Useful for Self-Monitoring of Blood Pressure in Hypertensive Patients

Bong Gwan Seo, M.D., Sung Ran Choi, M.D., Moon Hong Doh, M.D., Dong Ju Choi, M.D. and Jin Hak Choi, M.D.

    Abstract

    Background

    To investigate the possibie difference, if any, between office blood pressure(BP) and home BP may be important in the diagnosis and treatment of hypersensive patients. This report deails the difference between the two BP's and the usefulness of digital electronic sphygmomanometer(DES) for self-monitoring of home BP.

    Methods

    The BP's of 14 patients with essential hypertension were measured with mercury sphygmomanometers at outpatient department by physician and with DES at home(twice a day) by the patients. Patients were followed up every 2 weeks for 4 weeks and previous 2 weeks' average home BP's were compared with the office BP's of each 2 weeks' end.

    Results

    There was a significant difference between office and home BP(both systolic and diastolic) ; office average BP(151/95mmHg) was higher than home average BP(136/86mmHg).

    Conclusion

    Caution may be needed in the interpretation of office BP unless it is measured several times after adequate rest.

    Keywords
    Hypertension; Office blood pressure; Home blood pressure; Digital electronic in sphygmomanometer


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