Continuous noninvasive automatic blood pressure recording. Value and limitations in clinical practice.

In the experience reported here, continuous noninvasive automatic blood pressure recording, when used with Holter monitoring, has proved useful for evaluating the 24-hour blood pressure pattern in selected patients with hypertensive disorders and in those who suffer from syncope and hypotension. However, the high cost of the procedure and various equipment drawbacks limit its application. The method should probably be used only in specific clinical situations and in carefully selected patients.