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. 2014 May;30(5):485-501.
doi: 10.1016/j.cjca.2014.02.002. Epub 2014 Feb 22.

The 2014 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for blood pressure measurement, diagnosis, assessment of risk, prevention, and treatment of hypertension

Kaberi Dasgupta  1 Robert R Quinn  2 Kelly B Zarnke  3 Doreen M Rabi  4 Pietro Ravani  2 Stella S Daskalopoulou  5 Simon W Rabkin  6 Luc Trudeau  7 Ross D Feldman  8 Lyne Cloutier  9 Ally Prebtani  10 Robert J Herman  11 Simon L Bacon  12 Richard E Gilbert  13 Marcel Ruzicka  14 Donald W McKay  15 Tavis S Campbell  16 Steven Grover  17 George Honos  18 Ernesto L Schiffrin  19 Peter Bolli  20 Thomas W Wilson  21 Patrice Lindsay  22 Michael D Hill  23 Shelagh B Coutts  24 Gord Gubitz  25 Mark Gelfer  26 Michel Vallée  27 G V Ramesh Prasad  28 Marcel Lebel  29 Donna McLean  30 J Malcolm O Arnold  8 Gordon W Moe  31 Jonathan G Howlett  32 Jean-Martin Boulanger  33 Pierre Larochelle  34 Lawrence A Leiter  35 Charlotte Jones  36 Richard I Ogilvie  37 Vincent Woo  38 Janusz Kaczorowski  39 Kevin D Burns  40 Robert J Petrella  41 Swapnil Hiremath  42 Alain Milot  43 James A Stone  44 Denis Drouin  45 Kim L Lavoie  46 Maxime Lamarre-Cliche  47 Guy Tremblay  48 Pavel Hamet  49 George Fodor  50 S George Carruthers  51 George B Pylypchuk  21 Ellen Burgess  52 Richard Lewanczuk  30 George K Dresser  53 S Brian Penner  54 Robert A Hegele  55 Philip A McFarlane  56 Milan Khara  57 Andrew Pipe  58 Paul Oh  59 Peter Selby  60 Mukul Sharma  61 Debra J Reid  62 Sheldon W Tobe  63 Raj S Padwal  64 Luc Poirier  65 Canadian Hypertension Education Program
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The 2014 Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations for blood pressure measurement, diagnosis, assessment of risk, prevention, and treatment of hypertension

Kaberi Dasgupta et al. Can J Cardiol. 2014 May.
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Abstract

Herein, updated evidence-based recommendations for the diagnosis, assessment, prevention, and treatment of hypertension in Canadian adults are detailed. For 2014, 3 existing recommendations were modified and 2 new recommendations were added. The following recommendations were modified: (1) the recommended sodium intake threshold was changed from ≤ 1500 mg (3.75 g of salt) to approximately 2000 mg (5 g of salt) per day; (2) a pharmacotherapy treatment initiation systolic blood pressure threshold of ≥ 160 mm Hg was added in very elderly (age ≥ 80 years) patients who do not have diabetes or target organ damage (systolic blood pressure target in this population remains at < 150 mm Hg); and (3) the target population recommended to receive low-dose acetylsalicylic acid therapy for primary prevention was narrowed from all patients with controlled hypertension to only those ≥ 50 years of age. The 2 new recommendations are: (1) advice to be cautious when lowering systolic blood pressure to target levels in patients with established coronary artery disease if diastolic blood pressure is ≤ 60 mm Hg because of concerns that myocardial ischemia might be exacerbated; and (2) the addition of glycated hemoglobin (A1c) in the diagnostic work-up of patients with newly diagnosed hypertension. The rationale for these recommendation changes is discussed. In addition, emerging data on blood pressure targets in stroke patients are discussed; these data did not lead to recommendation changes at this time. The Canadian Hypertension Education Program recommendations will continue to be updated annually.

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