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Prediction of stroke by ambulatory blood pressure monitoring versus screening blood pressure measurements in a general population

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The present study which prospectively investigated the relation between ambulatory blood pressure and first symptomatic stroke risk in a general population demonstrated that (i) ambulatory blood pressure values were linearly related to stroke risk; (ii) ambulatory blood pressures had the stronger predictive power for stroke risk than did screening blood pressure; and (iii) daytime blood pressure better related to stroke risk than did night-time blood pressure.

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