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@article{1371055, author = {Wohlfahrt, Peter and Cifková, Renata and Movsisyan, Narine and Kunzová, Šárka and Lešovský, Jiří and Homolka, Martin and Soška, Vladimír and Bauerová, Hana and LopezandJimenez, Francisco and Sochor, Ondřej}, article_location = {Philadelphia}, article_number = {11}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000001076}, keywords = {automated office blood pressure measurement; blood pressure; masked hypertension; mercury sphygmomanometer; white coat hypertension}, language = {eng}, issn = {0263-6352}, journal = {Journal of Hypertension}, title = {Threshold for diagnosing hypertension by automated office blood pressure using random sample population data}, volume = {34}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1371055 AU - Wohlfahrt, Peter - Cifková, Renata - Movsisyan, Narine - Kunzová, Šárka - Lešovský, Jiří - Homolka, Martin - Soška, Vladimír - Bauerová, Hana - Lopez-Jimenez, Francisco - Sochor, Ondřej PY - 2016 TI - Threshold for diagnosing hypertension by automated office blood pressure using random sample population data JF - Journal of Hypertension VL - 34 IS - 11 SP - 2180-2186 EP - 2180-2186 PB - William and Wilkins SN - 02636352 KW - automated office blood pressure measurement KW - blood pressure KW - masked hypertension KW - mercury sphygmomanometer KW - white coat hypertension N2 - Objective:Manual office blood pressure (BP) is still recommended for diagnosing hypertension. However, its predictive value is decreased by errors in measurement technique and the white-coat effect. The errors can be eliminated by automated office BP (AOBP) measurement taking multiple readings with the participant resting quietly alone. Therefore, use of AOBP in clinical practice requires a threshold value for hypertension diagnosis. The aim of the present study was to determine an AOBP threshold corresponding to the 140/90mmHg manual office BP using data from a large random population sample.Methods:In 2145 participants (mean age 47.311.3 years) randomly selected from a Brno population aged 25-64 years, BP was measured using manual mercury and automated office sphygmomanometers.Results:Manual SBP (mean difference 6.39 +/- 9.76mmHg) and DBP (mean difference 2.50 +/- 6.54mmHg) were higher than the automated BP. According to polynomial regression, automated systole of 131.06 (95% confidence interval 130.43-131.70) and diastole of 85.43 (95% confidence interval 85.03-85.82) corresponded to the manual BP of 140/90mmHg. Using this cut-off, the white-coat hypertension was present in 24% of participants with elevated manual BP, whereas 10% had masked hypertension and 11% masked uncontrolled hypertension. In individuals with masked uncontrolled hypertension, only AOBP was associated with the urinary albumin-creatinine ratio, whereas there was no association with manual BP.Conclusion:AOBP of 131/85mmHg corresponds to the manual BP of 140/90mmHg. This value may be used as a threshold for diagnosing hypertension using AOBP. However, outcome-driven studies are required to confirm this threshold. ER -
WOHLFAHRT, Peter, Renata CIFKOVÁ, Narine MOVSISYAN, Šárka KUNZOVÁ, Jiří LEŠOVSKÝ, Martin HOMOLKA, Vladimír SOŠKA, Hana BAUEROVÁ, Francisco LOPEZ-JIMENEZ a Ondřej SOCHOR. Threshold for diagnosing hypertension by automated office blood pressure using random sample population data. \textit{Journal of Hypertension}. Philadelphia: William and Wilkins, 2016, roč.~34, č.~11, s.~2180-2186. ISSN~0263-6352. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1097/HJH.0000000000001076.
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