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- $Title{Blood Pressure Examination Anxiety}
- $Subject{blood pressure pressures hypertension monitoring Circulatory
- White-coat ambulatory monitoring methods}
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- Anatomy of Blood Pressure*0009501.scf
- Causative Factors of Hypertension*0009601.scf}
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- Blood Pressure Examination Anxiety
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- QUESTION: I have had a terrible time trying to get life insurance because of
- the blood pressure examination. Every time someone comes near me with that
- thing, I tense up and know my pressure is going to read high. A friend told
- me doctors have a name for this, and that understanding it could help. Will
- you please enlighten me?
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- ANSWER: Your friend is right in one context, but probably wrong in another.
- Yes, there is a condition, called "White-coat" hypertension, that yields
- higher readings of blood pressure in a doctor's office than occur in real
- life, but no, knowing about it may not benefit you at all. Most investigators
- believe this to be a chronic situation, and one that can not be resolved by
- just telling the patients what they already suspect. It is most probable that
- as many as 25% of the patients with high blood pressure readings taken as part
- of a normal office visit actually have lower or normal levels when they are
- tested by ambulatory monitoring methods which track a patient's pressure
- throughout the day. Although monitoring can provide true readings, the cost
- of renting the equipment and interpreting the result is high, as much as
- $250-300 dollars, a cost high enough to drive your blood pressure up even if
- it was normal. You can learn to take your own pressure, though, and if you
- become skillful, your own readings may be more valid than those at the
- doctor's office, and permit you to obtain a true reading, which in turn may
- provide you with the evidence you need to obtain regular risk life insurance.
- If this doesn't work, but you are still convinced you do not suffer from
- hypertension, consult your own physician about ambulatory blood pressure
- monitoring. He may be able to convince your health insurer of its necessity
- in your case, and thus obtain insurance payments for you.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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