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British Journal of General Practice
Assessing blood pressure control in patients treated for hypertension: comparing different measurements and targets
Andrew Brooks1  Gillian Manning1  Barbara Slinn1  Michael W Millar-Craig1  Richard Donnelly1 
[1] School of Medical & Surgical Sciences, The University of Nottingham, Nottingham
关键词: blood pressure control;    guidelines;    hypertension;   
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学科分类:卫生学
来源: Royal College of General Practitioners
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【 摘 要 】

We examined how different methods and definitions of blood pressure affect the achievement of targets in general practice. There was a wide range in the proportion of treated patients achieving the different target levels recommended by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, British Hypertension Society and the general medical services contract. Among non-diabetic patients this ranged from; 10–37% (average office), 15–39% (standardised nurse measurement), 11–49% (last recorded) and 31–56% (ambulatory blood pressure). Defining targets without a clear definition of how blood pressure should be measured is largely meaningless and ignoring ambulatory blood pressure results in many patients being classified incorrectly as failing to achieve targets.

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