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The changes in blood pressure after acute stroke: abolishing the ‘white coat effect’ with 24‐h ambulatory monitoring
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Although there was a large fall in causal BPs seen in both groups there was only a small, but a significant fall in mean 24-h BP over the first week following hemispheric stroke that was not seen in control subjects. Although the 'white coat effect' and admission to hospital play an important part in the high casual BP observed in the days following acute stroke they are unlikely to be the sole factors.
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