Weber M A, Drayer J I, Wyle F A, Brewer D D
JAMA. 1982 Oct 1;248(13):1626-8.
Shorter-term alternatives to 24-hour monitoring of BP were analyzed in six hypertensive patients. Average BPs during the 24-hour period were lower than averages during a two-hour morning period or those based on either three readings or a single reading taken at 8 AM. The systolic and diastolic BP two-hour averages correlated more strongly with the 24-hour averages than did the three-reading or single-reading alternatives. Thus, the average of serial BP readings obtained during a two-hour morning period is a consistent predictor of the whole-day BP and represents it more closely than the conventionally used single reading.