White coat effect in hypertension
White-coat effect
- a discrepancy of more than 20/10 mmHg between clinic and average daytime ABPM (ambulatory blood pressure monitoring) or average HBPM (home blood pressure monitoring) blood pressure measurements at the time of diagnosis.
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