Abstract: The aim of the present study was to define the different prevalence of hypertension when conventional office measurement and ambulatory monitoring are performed in a population of unselected workers. All the workers of a Fforentine chemical company were invited to participate in the study. Enrolled subjects underwent blood pressure measurement using a conventional sphygmomanometer and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Of 191 workers, 145 agreed to participate in the study (76%). Six of the 145 were excluded from further analysis because they were undergoing antihypertensive therapy. Confidence limits for ambulatory monitoring were defined at 95% on normotensive workers. Thirty-five (25%) workers were found to be hypertensive according to World Health Organization parameters (diastolic pressure >90 mmHg) but only 14 of the 35 had higher 24-h diastolic ambulatory blood pressure than the 95% confidence limits of controls.

Comparison of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and conventional office measurement in the workers of a chemical company / PA.Modesti; F.Pieri; I.Cecioni; R.Valenti; S.Mininni; S.Toccafondi; F.Vocioni; G.Salvati; GF.Gensini; GG.Neri Serneri. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - STAMPA. - 46:(1994), pp. 151-157. [10.1016/0167-5273(94)90036-1]

Comparison of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and conventional office measurement in the workers of a chemical company

MODESTI, PIETRO AMEDEO;CECIONI, ILARIA;GENSINI, GIAN FRANCO;NERI SERNERI, GIAN GASTONE
1994

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Abstract: The aim of the present study was to define the different prevalence of hypertension when conventional office measurement and ambulatory monitoring are performed in a population of unselected workers. All the workers of a Fforentine chemical company were invited to participate in the study. Enrolled subjects underwent blood pressure measurement using a conventional sphygmomanometer and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Of 191 workers, 145 agreed to participate in the study (76%). Six of the 145 were excluded from further analysis because they were undergoing antihypertensive therapy. Confidence limits for ambulatory monitoring were defined at 95% on normotensive workers. Thirty-five (25%) workers were found to be hypertensive according to World Health Organization parameters (diastolic pressure >90 mmHg) but only 14 of the 35 had higher 24-h diastolic ambulatory blood pressure than the 95% confidence limits of controls.
1994
46
151
157
PA.Modesti; F.Pieri; I.Cecioni; R.Valenti; S.Mininni; S.Toccafondi; F.Vocioni; G.Salvati; GF.Gensini; GG.Neri Serneri
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