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Current approach to masked hypertension: From diagnosis to clinical management.

Eamon Dolan1, Kirstyn James1.   

Abstract

The term 'masked hypertension phenomenon' was first described by the late Professor Thomas Pickering and is commonly defined as having a normal clinic blood pressure (BP) but an elevated 'out of office' reading. In the main, these elevated readings have been provided through ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM), but sometimes home BP monitoring is used. It is now largely accepted that ABPM gives a better classification of risk than clinic BP. Thus, the elevated ABPM levels should relate to higher cardiovascular risk, and it follows that these people may be regarded as being genuinely hypertensive and at higher cardiovascular risk. The problem for clinical practice is how to identify and manage these individuals. The phenomenon should be suspected in individuals who have had an elevated clinic BP at some time, in young individuals with normal or normal-high clinic BP who have early left ventricular hypertrophy, in individuals with a family history of hypertension in both parents, patients with multiple risks for cardiovascular disease and perhaps diabetic patients. Masked hypertension appears to be more prevalent in individuals of male gender, with younger age, higher heart rate, obesity or high cholesterol levels and in smokers. Those with masked hypertension are at higher risk of events such as stroke and have a higher prevalence of target organ damage, for example, nephropathy. In conclusion, most of the debate around this topic relates to its reliable identification. Given the higher ambulatory mean blood pressure values there is an increased cardiovascular risk making this diagnosis important.
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Keywords:  ambulatory blood pressure; cardiovascular risk; masked hypertension

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Year:  2017        PMID: 24283851     DOI: 10.1111/1440-1681.12190

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol        ISSN: 0305-1870            Impact factor:   2.557


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1.  Uncontrolled hypertension in older patients: markers and associated factors to masked and white-coat effect.

Authors:  Nereida Kc Lima; Julio C Moriguti; Eduardo Ferriolli
Journal:  J Geriatr Cardiol       Date:  2016-08       Impact factor: 3.327

Review 2.  Home blood pressure monitoring: a position statement from the Korean Society of Hypertension Home Blood Pressure Forum.

Authors:  Sang-Hyun Ihm; Jae-Hyeong Park; Jang Young Kim; Ju-Han Kim; Kwang-Il Kim; Eun Mi Lee; Hae-Young Lee; Sungha Park; Jinho Shin; Cheol-Ho Kim
Journal:  Clin Hypertens       Date:  2022-10-01
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