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Appel LJ, Robinson KA, Guallar E. Utility of Blood Pressure Monitoring Outside of the Clinic Setting. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2002 Nov. (Evidence Reports/Technology Assessments, No. 63.)

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Evidence Tables Index

Evidence Table 1: Summary of quality characteristics for articles addressing question #1a-c

Evidence Table 2: Summary of population characteristics for articles addressing question #1a-c

Evidence Table 3: Summary of clinic measurement for articles addressing question #1a-c

Evidence Table 4: Summary of self measurement for articles addressing question #1a-c

Evidence Table 5: Summary of ambulatory measurement for articles addressing question #1a-c

Evidence Table 6: Distribution of readings between clinic and self-measured blood pressure (question #1a)

Evidence Table 7: Distribution of readings between clinic blood pressure and ambulatory blood pressure measurement, systolic (question #1a)

Evidence Table 8: Distribution of readings between clinic and ambulatory blood pressure, diastolic (question #1a)

Evidence Table 9: Distribution of readings between self-measured blood pressure and ambulatory blood pressure measurement, systolic (question #1a)

Evidence Table 10: Distribution between self-measured blood pressure and ambulatory blood pressure measurement, diastolic (question #1a)

Evidence Table 11: Prevalence of white coat hypertension by self-measured blood pressure (question #1b)

Evidence Table 12: Prevalence of white coat hypertension by ambulatory blood pressure (question #1c)

Evidence Table 13: Reproducibility of white coat hypertension (WCH) (question #1c)

Evidence Table 14: Summary of quality characteristics for articles addressing question #2

Evidence Table 15: Summary of population characteristics for articles addressing question #2

Evidence Table 16: Summary of clinic measurements for articles addressing question #2

Evidence Table 17: Summary of self measurement for articles addressing question #2

Evidence Table 18: Characteristics of measures of left ventricular mass (question #2)

Evidence Table 19: Correlation of clinic and self-measured blood pressure with left ventricular mass (question #2)

Evidence Table 20: Characteristics of albuminuria measurement (question #2)

Evidence Table 21: Correlation of clinic and self-measured blood pressure with albuminuria (question #2)

Evidence Table 22: Summary of quality characteristics for prospective studies addressing question #2 (question #2b)

Evidence Table 23: Summary of population characteristics for prospective studies addressing question #2 (question #2b)

Evidence Table 24: Summary of clinic measurement characteristics for prospective studies (question #2b)

Evidence Table 25: Summary of self measurement characteristics for prospective studies addressing question #2 (question #2b)

Evidence Table 26: Summary of methods in prospective studies (question #2b)

Evidence Table 27: Prediction of outcome by clinic blood pressure and self-measured blood pressure (question #2b)

Evidence Table 28: Summary of quality characteristics for self-measured blood pressure trials (question #2d)

Evidence Table 29: Summary of population characteristics for self-measured blood pressure trials (question #2d)

Evidence Table 30: Summary of methods for self-measured blood pressure trials (question #2d)

Evidence Table 31: Characteristics of outcome measurements in self-measured blood pressure trials (question #2d)

Evidence Table 32: Results of self-measured blood pressure trials (question #2d)

Evidence Table 33: Summary of quality characteristics for articles addressing question #3

Evidence Table 34: Summary of population characteristics for articles addressing question #3

Evidence Table 35: Summary of clinic measurement characteristics for articles addressing question #3

Evidence Table 36: Summary of ambulatory blood pressure measurement for articles addressing question #3

Evidence Table 37: Characteristics of measures of left ventricular mass (question #3)

Evidence Table 38: Correlation of clinic and ambulatory blood pressure with left ventricular mass (question #3)

Evidence Table 39: Correlation of left ventricular mass with ambulatory blood pressure defined white coat hypertension (question #3)

Evidence Table 40: Characteristics of albuminuria measurement (question #3)

Evidence Table 41: Correlations of clinic and ambulatory blood pressure with albuminuria (question #3)

Evidence Table 42: Correlation of ambulatory blood pressure defined white coat hypertension with albuminuria (question #3)

Evidence Table 43: Summary of quality characteristics for prospective studies addressing question #3 (question #3b)

Evidence Table 44: Summary of population characteristics for prospective studies of ambulatory blood pressure measurement (question #3b)

Evidence Table 45: Summary of methods for prospective studies of ambulatory blood pressure measurement (question #3b)

Evidence Table 46: Prediction of outcome by clinic blood pressure and systolic ambulatory blood pressure (question #3b)

Evidence Table 47: Prediction of outcome by clinic blood pressure and diastolic ambulatory blood pressure (question #3b)

Evidence Table 48: Prediction of Outcome by pattern of ambulatory blood pressure (white coat hypertension and dipping status) (question #3b)

Evidence Table 49: Summary of quality characteristics in ambulatory blood pressure measurement trials (question #3d)

Evidence Table 50: Summary of population characteristics for ambulatory blood pressure measurement trials (question #3d)

Evidence Table 51: Summary of methods in ambulatory blood pressure measurement trials (question #3d)

Evidence Table 52: Characteristics of outcome measurements in ambulatory blood pressure measurement trials (question #3d)

Evidence Table 53: Effect of ambulatory blood pressure measurement interventions on clinic blood pressure (question #3d)

Evidence Table 54: Effect of ambulatory blood pressure measurement interventions on 24 Hour, daytime and nighttime ambulatory blood pressure (question #3d)

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