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Taking blood pressure: Too important to trust to humans?

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CLEVELAND CLINIC JOURNAL OF MEDICINE
Volume 77, Issue 10, Pages 683-688

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CLEVELAND CLINIC
DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.77a.09155

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  1. Astra-Zeneca Pharmaceuticals

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The measurement of blood pressure in the physician's office is subject to a number of observer errors and also to the white-coat effect. Automatic devices that measure blood pressure without a human observer in the room can eliminate many of these problems. We argue for greater use of these devices in the physician's office.

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