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Practice Guideline
. 2018 May;34(5):506-525.
doi: 10.1016/j.cjca.2018.02.022. Epub 2018 Mar 1.

Hypertension Canada's 2018 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children

Kara A Nerenberg  1 Kelly B Zarnke  2 Alexander A Leung  3 Kaberi Dasgupta  4 Sonia Butalia  5 Kerry McBrien  6 Kevin C Harris  7 Meranda Nakhla  4 Lyne Cloutier  8 Mark Gelfer  9 Maxime Lamarre-Cliche  10 Alain Milot  11 Peter Bolli  12 Guy Tremblay  13 Donna McLean  14 Raj S Padwal  15 Karen C Tran  16 Steven Grover  17 Simon W Rabkin  18 Gordon W Moe  19 Jonathan G Howlett  20 Patrice Lindsay  21 Michael D Hill  22 Mike Sharma  23 Thalia Field  24 Theodore H Wein  25 Ashkan Shoamanesh  23 George K Dresser  26 Pavel Hamet  27 Robert J Herman  28 Ellen Burgess  28 Steven E Gryn  29 Jean C Grégoire  30 Richard Lewanczuk  15 Luc Poirier  31 Tavis S Campbell  32 Ross D Feldman  33 Kim L Lavoie  34 Ross T Tsuyuki  15 George Honos  35 Ally P H Prebtani  36 Gregory Kline  3 Ernesto L Schiffrin  37 Andrew Don-Wauchope  38 Sheldon W Tobe  39 Richard E Gilbert  40 Lawrence A Leiter  40 Charlotte Jones  41 Vincent Woo  42 Robert A Hegele  43 Peter Selby  44 Andrew Pipe  45 Philip A McFarlane  46 Paul Oh  47 Milan Gupta  48 Simon L Bacon  49 Janusz Kaczorowski  50 Luc Trudeau  51 Norman R C Campbell  28 Swapnil Hiremath  52 Michael Roerecke  53 Joanne Arcand  54 Marcel Ruzicka  55 G V Ramesh Prasad  56 Michel Vallée  57 Cedric Edwards  55 Praveena Sivapalan  58 S Brian Penner  42 Anne Fournier  59 Geneviève Benoit  60 Janusz Feber  61 Janis Dionne  62 Laura A Magee  63 Alexander G Logan  64 Anne-Marie Côté  65 Evelyne Rey  66 Tabassum Firoz  67 Laura M Kuyper  68 Jonathan Y Gabor  69 Raymond R Townsend  70 Doreen M Rabi  71 Stella S Daskalopoulou  51 Hypertension Canada
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Practice Guideline

Hypertension Canada's 2018 Guidelines for Diagnosis, Risk Assessment, Prevention, and Treatment of Hypertension in Adults and Children

Kara A Nerenberg et al. Can J Cardiol. 2018 May.

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.

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