white coat hypertension
noun
variants
or white-coat hypertension
or white coat syndrome
or white-coat syndrome
or less commonly white coat effect
or white-coat effect
: a temporary elevation in a patient's blood pressure that occurs when measured in a medical setting (such as a physician's office) and that is usually due to anxiety on the part of the patient
Because of white coat hypertension, guidelines for checking blood pressure in both children and adults recommend that after multiple readings in the office, worrisome findings should be confirmed by 24-hour measurement outside the office.—Aaron E. Carroll
… there is a condition called white-coat hypertension, which yields higher readings of blood pressure in a doctor's office than occur in real life.—Allan Bruckheim
If you suffer from white coat syndrome, your blood pressure jumps as soon as a doctor or nurse approaches you.—Fred Cicetti
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