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Elevated preoperative blood pressures in adult surgical patients are highly predictive of elevated home blood pressures.

Robert B Schonberger1, Adambeke Nwozuzu2, Jill Zafar2, Eric Chen2, Simon Kigwana2, Miriam M Monteiro2, Jean Charchaflieh2, Sophisa Sophanphattana2, Feng Dai3, Matthew M Burg4.   

Abstract

Blood pressure (BP) measurement during the presurgical assessment has been suggested as a way to improve longitudinal detection and treatment of hypertension. The relationship between BP measured during this assessment and home blood pressure (HBP), a better indicator of hypertension, is unknown. The purpose of the present study was to determine the positive predictive value of presurgical BP for predicting elevated HBP. We prospectively enrolled 200 patients at a presurgical evaluation clinic with clinic blood pressures (CBPs) ≥130/85 mm Hg, as measured using a previously validated automated upper-arm device (Welch Allyn Vital Sign Monitor 6000 Series), to undergo daily HBP monitoring (Omron Model BP742N) between the index clinic visit and their day of surgery. Elevated HBP was defined, per American Heart Association guidelines, as mean systolic HBP ≥135 mm Hg or mean diastolic HBP ≥85 mm Hg. Of the 200 participants, 188 (94%) returned their home blood pressure monitors with valid data. The median number of HBP recordings was 10 (interquartile range, 7-14). Presurgical CBP thresholds of 140/90, 150/95, and 160/100 mm Hg yielded positive predictive values (95% confidence interval) for elevated HBP of 84.1% (0.78-0.89), 87.5% (0.81-0.92), and 94.6% (0.87-0.99), respectively. In contrast, self-reported BP control, antihypertensive treatment, availability of primary care, and preoperative pain scores demonstrated poor agreement with elevated HBP. Elevated preoperative CBP is highly predictive of longitudinally elevated HBP. BP measurement during presurgical assessment may provide a way to improve longitudinal detection and treatment of hypertension.
Copyright © 2018 American Heart Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Hypertension screening; perioperative medicine; population health; preoperative evaluation

Year:  2018        PMID: 29486981      PMCID: PMC5938112          DOI: 10.1016/j.jash.2018.01.012

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Soc Hypertens        ISSN: 1878-7436


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