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[Position statement on ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) by the Spanish Society of Hypertension (2019)].

T Gijón-Conde1, M Gorostidi2, J R Banegas3, A de la Sierra4, J Segura5, E Vinyoles6, J A Divisón-Garrote7, L M Ruilope8.   

Abstract

Conventional blood pressure (BP) measurement in clinical practice is the most used procedure for the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension (HT), but is subject to considerable inaccuracies due to, on the one hand, the inherent variability of the BP itself and, on the other hand biases arising from the measurement technique and conditions, Some studies have demonstrated the prognosis superiority in the development of cardiovascular disease using ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM). It can also detect "white coat" hypertension, avoiding over-diagnosis and over-treatment in many cases, as well detecting of masked hypertension, avoiding under-detection and under-treatment. ABPM is recognised in the diagnosis and management of HT in most of international guidelines on hypertension. The present document, taking the recommendations of the European Society of Hypertension as a reference, aims to review the more recent evidence on ABPM, and to serve as guidelines for health professionals in their clinical practice and to encourage ABPM use in the diagnosis and follow-up of hypertensive subjects. Requirements, procedure, and clinical indications for using ABPM are provided. An analysis is also made of the main contributions of ABPM in the diagnosis of "white coat" and masked HT phenotypes, short term BP variability patterns, its use in high risk and resistant hypertension, as well as its the role in special population groups like children, pregnancy and elderly. Finally, some aspects about the current situation of the Spanish ABPM Registry and future perspectives in research and potential ABPM generalisation in clinical practice are also discussed.
Copyright © 2019 The Authors. Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Blood pressure; Hipertensión arterial; Hypertension; Monitorización ambulatoria de la presión arterial; Presión arterial

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31178410     DOI: 10.1016/j.hipert.2019.05.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hipertens Riesgo Vasc        ISSN: 1889-1837


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Review 1.  Role of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in elderly hypertensive patients.

Authors:  Miguel Camafort; Wook-Jin Chung; Jin-Ho Shin
Journal:  Clin Hypertens       Date:  2022-07-01

2.  [Optimizing blood pressure control through telemedicine in Primary Care in Spain (Iniciativa Óptima): Results from a Delphi study].

Authors:  Carmen Sánchez Peinador; Joan Torras Borrell; María José Castillo Moraga; María Isabel Egocheaga Cabello; Xiana Rodríguez Villalón; Miguel Turégano Yedro; Javier Gamarra Ortiz; Manuel Domínguez Sardiña; Vicente Pallarés Carratalá
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2022-05-16       Impact factor: 2.206

3.  White-coat and masked hypertension diagnoses in chronic kidney disease patients.

Authors:  Henrique Pereira; Alessandra Bonilha; Pasqual Barretti; Roberto Silva; Vanessa Burgugi; Vanessa Dos Santos; Luis Cuadrado
Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)       Date:  2020-07-01       Impact factor: 3.738

4.  [2021 Spanish Society of Hypertension position statement about telemedicine].

Authors:  T Gijón-Conde; E Rubio; M Gorostidi; E Vinyoles; P Armario; E Rodilla; J Segura; J A Divisón-Garrote; J A García-Donaire; A Molinero; L M Ruilope
Journal:  Hipertens Riesgo Vasc       Date:  2021-04-19
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