Q21. What is 24 hour ambulatory monitoring?
A21 . This is a form of blood pressure monitoring in which you wear a small device attached to your body which records your blood pressure within a 24 hour period.
It is a useful means of seeing how your blood pressure changes throughout that period.
Find out more in our 24 hour ambulatory monitoring section.
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