Figure 2From: Arterial hypertension assessed “out-of-office” in a contemporary cohort of rheumatoid arthritis patients free of cardiovascular disease is characterized by high prevalence, low awareness, poor control and increased vascular damage-associated “white coat” phenomenonPrevalence of blood pressure levels under the studied conditions. Bar graph shows the prevalence in percent of known, office and actual blood pressure (BP) on the basis of out-of-office BP assessment, either seven-day home BP monitoring or twenty-four-hour ambulatory BP monitoring, in the overall rheumatoid arthritis cohort as well as in the general population of the ATTICA study.Back to article page