Abstract

After five years of work, the Spanish Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Registry, a project promoted by the Spanish Society of Hypertension-Spanish League for the Fight against Hypertension, has achieved its triple objective as a clinical, educational and research project. Many health professionals, both physicians and nurses, have incorporated 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring into their daily clinical practice, both in the diagnosis and follow-up of patients with hypertension, which has enabled the creation of the largest database on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the world. The present article aims to provide a comprehensive review of the evidence generated by this project in recent years, much of which has been presented at various meetings and published in national and international journals.

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