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. 2014 Jun 4;4(2):113–122. doi: 10.1159/000363114

Table 1.

Methods of BP measurement

Method Advantages Disadvantages
OBPM Most commonly used in RCTs and long-term outcome trials Highly variable
Observer bias
Reimbursed with office visit May be inaccurate in white coat hypertension and masked hypertension

HBPM Stronger predictor of hypertensive end-organ damage than OBPM Requires training and device calibration
Improves adherence and BP control, especially when combined with additional supportive measures Out of pocket patient expense
Unreliable in atrial fibrillation
Detects white coat and masked hypertension May exacerbate anxiety disorder and obsessive behavior
Wide availability and low cost

ABPM Stronger predictor of hypertensive end-organ damage than OBPM Expensive
Cumbersome for the user
Most reliable way to assess nondipping and reverse dipping Strict criteria for reimbursement
Limited availability
Detects white coat and masked hypertension