Home blood pressure control status in 2017-2018 for hypertension specialist centers in Asia: Results of the Asia BP@Home study
©2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. A self-measured home blood pressure (BP)-guided strategy is an effective practical approach to hypertension management. The Asia BP@Home study is the first designed to investigate current home BP control status in different Asian countries/regions using standardized hom...
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th-mahidol.461742019-08-23T18:35:25Z Home blood pressure control status in 2017-2018 for hypertension specialist centers in Asia: Results of the Asia BP@Home study Kazuomi Kario Naoko Tomitani Peera Buranakitjaroen Yook Chin Chia Sungha Park Chen Huan Chen Romeo Divinagracia Jinho Shin Saulat Siddique Jorge Sison Arieska Ann Soenarta Guru Prasad Sogunuru Jam Chin Tay Yuda Turana Yuqing Zhang Jennifer Nailes Sirisawat Wanthong Satoshi Hoshide Noriko Matsushita Hiroshi Kanegae Ji Guang Wang De La Salle Health Sciences Institute Sunway University Hanyang University Medical Center Jichi Medical University Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine Madras Institute of Orthopaedics and Traumatology Hospitals Kathmandu University University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Center National Yang-Ming University Taiwan Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya Universitas Indonesia University of Malaya Fuwai Hospital Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University Tan Tock Seng Hospital Omron Healthcare Singapore, Pte. Ltd Punjab Medical Center Cardiovascular Hospital Medicine ©2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. A self-measured home blood pressure (BP)-guided strategy is an effective practical approach to hypertension management. The Asia BP@Home study is the first designed to investigate current home BP control status in different Asian countries/regions using standardized home BP measurements taken with the same validated home BP monitoring device with data memory. We enrolled 1443 medicated hypertensive patients from 15 Asian specialist centers in 11 countries/regions between April 2017 and March 2018. BP was relatively well controlled in 68.2% of patients using a morning home systolic BP (SBP) cutoff of <135 mm Hg, and in 55.1% of patients using a clinic SBP cutoff of <140 mm Hg. When cutoff values were changed to the 2017 AHA/ACC threshold (SBP <130 mm Hg), 53.6% of patients were well controlled for morning home SBP. Using clinic 140 mm Hg and morning home 135 mm Hg SBP thresholds, the proportion of patients with well-controlled hypertension (46%) was higher than for uncontrolled sustained (22%), white-coat (23%), and masked uncontrolled (9%) hypertension, with significant country/regional differences. Home BP variability in Asian countries was high, and varied by country/region. In conclusion, the Asia BP@Home study demonstrated that home BP is relatively well controlled at hypertension specialist centers in Asia. However, almost half of patients remain uncontrolled for morning BP according to new guidelines, with significant country/regional differences. Strict home BP control should be beneficial in Asian populations. The findings of this study are important to facilitate development of health policies focused on reducing cardiovascular complications in Asia. 2019-08-23T11:35:25Z 2019-08-23T11:35:25Z 2018-12-01 Article Journal of Clinical Hypertension. Vol.20, No.12 (2018), 1686-1695 10.1111/jch.13415 17517176 15246175 2-s2.0-85056663634 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/46174 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85056663634&origin=inward |
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©2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. A self-measured home blood pressure (BP)-guided strategy is an effective practical approach to hypertension management. The Asia BP@Home study is the first designed to investigate current home BP control status in different Asian countries/regions using standardized home BP measurements taken with the same validated home BP monitoring device with data memory. We enrolled 1443 medicated hypertensive patients from 15 Asian specialist centers in 11 countries/regions between April 2017 and March 2018. BP was relatively well controlled in 68.2% of patients using a morning home systolic BP (SBP) cutoff of <135 mm Hg, and in 55.1% of patients using a clinic SBP cutoff of <140 mm Hg. When cutoff values were changed to the 2017 AHA/ACC threshold (SBP <130 mm Hg), 53.6% of patients were well controlled for morning home SBP. Using clinic 140 mm Hg and morning home 135 mm Hg SBP thresholds, the proportion of patients with well-controlled hypertension (46%) was higher than for uncontrolled sustained (22%), white-coat (23%), and masked uncontrolled (9%) hypertension, with significant country/regional differences. Home BP variability in Asian countries was high, and varied by country/region. In conclusion, the Asia BP@Home study demonstrated that home BP is relatively well controlled at hypertension specialist centers in Asia. However, almost half of patients remain uncontrolled for morning BP according to new guidelines, with significant country/regional differences. Strict home BP control should be beneficial in Asian populations. The findings of this study are important to facilitate development of health policies focused on reducing cardiovascular complications in Asia. |
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Home blood pressure control status in 2017-2018 for hypertension specialist centers in Asia: Results of the Asia BP@Home study |
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Home blood pressure control status in 2017-2018 for hypertension specialist centers in Asia: Results of the Asia BP@Home study |
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