What are the criteria for hypertension?


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The criteria for determining hypertension include blood pressure measurement, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, ECG examination, etc. The correlation analysis is as follows:
1.
Blood pressure measurement can be performed on patients, and blood pressure can be measured in multiple scenarios and in various states to check whether blood pressure is higher than normal value, and hypertension can be preliminarily determined.
2. 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
can also evaluate fluctuations and rhythm changes of blood pressure, short-term variations and circadian rhythms, etc. through 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, and can further determine hypertension.
3. ECG examination
can also observe the patient's heart rate through ECG examination to check whether there are cardiovascular diseases.