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'''White coat hypertension''' is a form of resistant [[hypertension]] in which the blood pressure is elevated when checked in the medical office but may be normal with [[ambulatory blood pressure monitoring]].
'''White coat hypertension''' is a form of resistant [[hypertension]] in which the blood pressure is elevated when checked in the medical office but may be normal with [[ambulatory blood pressure monitoring]].


Although most patients with white coat hypertension are males, a greater proportion of women with hypertension have white coat hypertension than males with hypertension.<ref name="pmid3336140">{{cite journal| author=Pickering TG, James GD, Boddie C, Harshfield GA, Blank S, Laragh JH| title=How common is white coat hypertension? | journal=JAMA | year= 1988 | volume= 259 | issue= 2 | pages= 225-8 | pmid=3336140 | doi=10.1001/jama.1988.03720020027031 | pmc= | url= }} </ref>
Although most patients with white coat hypertension are males, a greater proportion of women with hypertension have white coat hypertension than males with hypertension.<ref name="pmid3336140">{{cite journal| author=Pickering TG, James GD, Boddie C, Harshfield GA, Blank S, Laragh JH| title=How common is white coat hypertension? | journal=JAMA | year= 1988 | volume= 259 | issue= 2 | pages= 225-8 | pmid=3336140 | doi=10.1001/jama.1988.03720020027031 | pmc= | url= }} </ref> White coat hypertension may be associate with anxiety, at least in women.<ref name="pmid9438737">{{cite journal| author=Carels RA, Sherwood A, Blumenthal JA| title=High anxiety and white coat hypertension. | journal=JAMA | year= 1998 | volume= 279 | issue= 3 | pages= 197-8 | pmid=9438737 | doi=10.1001/jama.279.3.197                                    | pmc= | url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/eutils/elink.fcgi?dbfrom=pubmed&tool=sumsearch.org/cite&retmode=ref&cmd=prlinks&id=9438737  }} </ref>


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Revision as of 21:07, 12 January 2011

White coat hypertension is a form of resistant hypertension in which the blood pressure is elevated when checked in the medical office but may be normal with ambulatory blood pressure monitoring.

Although most patients with white coat hypertension are males, a greater proportion of women with hypertension have white coat hypertension than males with hypertension.[1] White coat hypertension may be associate with anxiety, at least in women.[2]

References

  1. Pickering TG, James GD, Boddie C, Harshfield GA, Blank S, Laragh JH (1988). "How common is white coat hypertension?". JAMA 259 (2): 225-8. DOI:10.1001/jama.1988.03720020027031. PMID 3336140. Research Blogging.
  2. Carels RA, Sherwood A, Blumenthal JA (1998). "High anxiety and white coat hypertension.". JAMA 279 (3): 197-8. DOI:10.1001/jama.279.3.197. PMID 9438737. Research Blogging.