This document discusses ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and its role in clinical practice. It provides details on how ABPM works, the various indices that can be analyzed from ABPM reports, and its advantages over office blood pressure readings. ABPM provides a more accurate assessment of a patient's true blood pressure over 24 hours and can detect conditions like white coat hypertension. It is useful for diagnosing hypertension, monitoring treatment effectiveness, and predicting cardiovascular outcomes.