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Guideline
. 2016 May;32(5):569-88.
doi: 10.1016/j.cjca.2016.02.066. Epub 2016 Mar 10.

Hypertension Canada's 2016 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines for Blood Pressure Measurement, Diagnosis, Assessment of Risk, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension

Alexander A Leung  1 Kara Nerenberg  2 Stella S Daskalopoulou  3 Kerry McBrien  4 Kelly B Zarnke  5 Kaberi Dasgupta  3 Lyne Cloutier  6 Mark Gelfer  7 Maxime Lamarre-Cliche  8 Alain Milot  9 Peter Bolli  10 Guy Tremblay  11 Donna McLean  12 Sheldon W Tobe  13 Marcel Ruzicka  14 Kevin D Burns  14 Michel Vallée  15 G V Ramesh Prasad  13 Marcel Lebel  9 Ross D Feldman  16 Peter Selby  17 Andrew Pipe  18 Ernesto L Schiffrin  19 Philip A McFarlane  20 Paul Oh  21 Robert A Hegele  22 Milan Khara  23 Thomas W Wilson  24 S Brian Penner  25 Ellen Burgess  26 Robert J Herman  5 Simon L Bacon  27 Simon W Rabkin  28 Richard E Gilbert  29 Tavis S Campbell  30 Steven Grover  31 George Honos  32 Patrice Lindsay  33 Michael D Hill  34 Shelagh B Coutts  35 Gord Gubitz  36 Norman R C Campbell  37 Gordon W Moe  38 Jonathan G Howlett  39 Jean-Martin Boulanger  40 Ally Prebtani  41 Pierre Larochelle  8 Lawrence A Leiter  42 Charlotte Jones  43 Richard I Ogilvie  44 Vincent Woo  45 Janusz Kaczorowski  46 Luc Trudeau  47 Robert J Petrella  48 Swapnil Hiremath  49 Denis Drouin  50 Kim L Lavoie  51 Pavel Hamet  52 George Fodor  18 Jean C Grégoire  53 Richard Lewanczuk  12 George K Dresser  54 Mukul Sharma  55 Debra Reid  56 Scott A Lear  57 Gregory Moullec  58 Milan Gupta  59 Laura A Magee  60 Alexander G Logan  13 Kevin C Harris  61 Janis Dionne  61 Anne Fournier  62 Geneviève Benoit  63 Janusz Feber  64 Luc Poirier  65 Raj S Padwal  66 Doreen M Rabi  67 CHEP Guidelines Task Force
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Hypertension Canada's 2016 Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines for Blood Pressure Measurement, Diagnosis, Assessment of Risk, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension

Alexander A Leung et al. Can J Cardiol. 2016 May.

Abstract

Hypertension Canada's Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines Task Force provides annually updated, evidence-based recommendations to guide the diagnosis, assessment, prevention, and treatment of hypertension. This year, we present 4 new recommendations, as well as revisions to 2 previous recommendations. In the diagnosis and assessment of hypertension, automated office blood pressure, taken without patient-health provider interaction, is now recommended as the preferred method of measuring in-office blood pressure. Also, although a serum lipid panel remains part of the routine laboratory testing for patients with hypertension, fasting and nonfasting collections are now considered acceptable. For individuals with secondary hypertension arising from primary hyperaldosteronism, adrenal vein sampling is recommended for those who are candidates for potential adrenalectomy. With respect to the treatment of hypertension, a new recommendation that has been added is for increasing dietary potassium to reduce blood pressure in those who are not at high risk for hyperkalemia. Furthermore, in selected high-risk patients, intensive blood pressure reduction to a target systolic blood pressure ≤ 120 mm Hg should be considered to decrease the risk of cardiovascular events. Finally, in hypertensive individuals with uncomplicated, stable angina pectoris, either a β-blocker or calcium channel blocker may be considered for initial therapy. The specific evidence and rationale underlying each of these recommendations are discussed. Hypertension Canada's Canadian Hypertension Education Program Guidelines Task Force will continue to provide annual updates.

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