Does the mean 24-h pulse rate from ambulatory blood pressure monitoring reflect the mean 24-h ventricular rate from Holter electrocardiogram in atrial fibrillation patients?

Conclusion The mean 24-h pulse rate should not be used to represent the true ventricular rate for all atrial fibrillation patients. However, when lower the SD-pulse rate, the mVR-mPR becomes smaller.
Source: Blood Pressure Monitoring - Category: Cardiology Tags: Clinical methods and pathophysiology Source Type: research