| Literature DB >> 29731013 |
Kara A Nerenberg1, Kelly B Zarnke2, Alexander A Leung3, Kaberi Dasgupta4, Sonia Butalia5, Kerry McBrien6, Kevin C Harris7, Meranda Nakhla4, Lyne Cloutier8, Mark Gelfer9, Maxime Lamarre-Cliche10, Alain Milot11, Peter Bolli12, Guy Tremblay13, Donna McLean14, Raj S Padwal15, Karen C Tran16, Steven Grover17, Simon W Rabkin18, Gordon W Moe19, Jonathan G Howlett20, Patrice Lindsay21, Michael D Hill22, Mike Sharma23, Thalia Field24, Theodore H Wein25, Ashkan Shoamanesh23, George K Dresser26, Pavel Hamet27, Robert J Herman28, Ellen Burgess28, Steven E Gryn29, Jean C Grégoire30, Richard Lewanczuk15, Luc Poirier31, Tavis S Campbell32, Ross D Feldman33, Kim L Lavoie34, Ross T Tsuyuki15, George Honos35, Ally P H Prebtani36, Gregory Kline3, Ernesto L Schiffrin37, Andrew Don-Wauchope38, Sheldon W Tobe39, Richard E Gilbert40, Lawrence A Leiter40, Charlotte Jones41, Vincent Woo42, Robert A Hegele43, Peter Selby44, Andrew Pipe45, Philip A McFarlane46, Paul Oh47, Milan Gupta48, Simon L Bacon49, Janusz Kaczorowski50, Luc Trudeau51, Norman R C Campbell28, Swapnil Hiremath52, Michael Roerecke53, Joanne Arcand54, Marcel Ruzicka55, G V Ramesh Prasad56, Michel Vallée57, Cedric Edwards55, Praveena Sivapalan58, S Brian Penner42, Anne Fournier59, Geneviève Benoit60, Janusz Feber61, Janis Dionne62, Laura A Magee63, Alexander G Logan64, Anne-Marie Côté65, Evelyne Rey66, Tabassum Firoz67, Laura M Kuyper68, Jonathan Y Gabor69, Raymond R Townsend70, Doreen M Rabi71, Stella S Daskalopoulou51.
Abstract
Hypertension Canada provides annually updated, evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis, assessment, prevention, and treatment of hypertension in adults and children. This year, the adult and pediatric guidelines are combined in one document. The new 2018 pregnancy-specific hypertension guidelines are published separately. For 2018, 5 new guidelines are introduced, and 1 existing guideline on the blood pressure thresholds and targets in the setting of thrombolysis for acute ischemic stroke is revised. The use of validated wrist devices for the estimation of blood pressure in individuals with large arm circumference is now included. Guidance is provided for the follow-up measurements of blood pressure, with the use of standardized methods and electronic (oscillometric) upper arm devices in individuals with hypertension, and either ambulatory blood pressure monitoring or home blood pressure monitoring in individuals with white coat effect. We specify that all individuals with hypertension should have an assessment of global cardiovascular risk to promote health behaviours that lower blood pressure. Finally, an angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor combination should be used in place of either an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker in individuals with heart failure (with ejection fraction < 40%) who are symptomatic despite appropriate doses of guideline-directed heart failure therapies. The specific evidence and rationale underlying each of these guidelines are discussed.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29731013 DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2018.02.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Cardiol ISSN: 0828-282X Impact factor: 5.223