What is 24-Hour Blood Pressure Monitoring?

24-Hour Blood Pressure Monitoring (also called Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring, or ABPM) is a test that records your blood pressure continuously over a 24-hour period. It provides a detailed picture of how your blood pressure changes throughout the day and night, helping to diagnose high blood pressure (hypertension) and other related conditions.

Why is 24-Hour BP Monitoring Done?

It is commonly recommended to:
✔️ Diagnose hypertension – by measuring blood pressure at different times to identify persistent high readings.
✔️ Evaluate white coat syndrome – where blood pressure is high in a medical setting but normal at home.
✔️ Monitor blood pressure control – for patients already on medication for hypertension to see if the treatment is effective.
✔️ Assess blood pressure variations – such as nocturnal hypertension (high blood pressure at night) or morning surges.
✔️ Identify masked hypertension – when blood pressure is normal at the doctor’s office but high at home.

How is 24-Hour BP Monitoring Performed?

• A small, portable BP cuff is worn on your arm, typically during your normal daily activities and while you sleep.
• The device automatically takes your blood pressure at regular intervals, usually every 15-30 minutes during the day and every 30-60 minutes at night.
• You will be asked to keep a diary of your activities and any symptoms during the monitoring period.

What Can 24-Hour BP Monitoring Detect?

📌 True blood pressure levels – by recording readings during regular activities and sleep.
📌 Fluctuations in blood pressure – that could be linked to specific activities or times of day.
📌 White coat or masked hypertension – to distinguish between readings taken in the clinic and those in a normal setting.
📌 Nocturnal hypertension – when blood pressure remains high during the night, increasing the risk of cardiovascular problems.
🔹 24-Hour Blood Pressure Monitoring is a valuable tool for precise diagnosis and treatment of hypertension. Schedule your test today! ❤️