Predicting Out-of-Office Blood Pressure in the Clinic (PROOF-BP): Derivation and Validation of a Tool to Improve the Accuracy of Blood Pressure Measurement in Clinical Practice.

scientific article published on 21 March 2016

Predicting Out-of-Office Blood Pressure in the Clinic (PROOF-BP): Derivation and Validation of a Tool to Improve the Accuracy of Blood Pressure Measurement in Clinical Practice. is …
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P356DOI10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.115.07108
P932PMC publication ID4905620
P698PubMed publication ID27001299

P50authorBrian McKinstryQ30347088
Richard J McManusQ86754080
David NunanQ87609490
Alison WardQ88025552
Marshall GodwinQ88159445
Bryan WilliamsQ90687501
Janet HanleyQ42381809
Richard HobbsQ43161093
Carl HeneghanQ47015044
Jonathan MantQ48179038
James P SheppardQ57046797
Richard StevensQ57316487
P2093author name stringMartin Myers
Paramjit Gill
Una Martin
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P304page(s)941-950
P577publication date2016-03-21
P1433published inHypertensionQ5958695
P1476titlePredicting Out-of-Office Blood Pressure in the Clinic (PROOF-BP): Derivation and Validation of a Tool to Improve the Accuracy of Blood Pressure Measurement in Clinical Practice
P478volume67

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