Blood Pressure Measurement and Treatment Decisions
- PMID: 30920932
- DOI: 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.118.313219
Blood Pressure Measurement and Treatment Decisions
Abstract
White-coat and masked hypertension are important hypertension phenotypes. Out-of-office blood pressure measurement is essential for the accurate diagnosis and monitoring of these conditions. This review summarizes literature related to the detection and diagnosis, prevalence, epidemiology, prognosis, and treatment of white-coat and masked hypertension. Cardiovascular risk in white-coat hypertension appears to be dependent on the presence of coexisting risk factors, whereas patients with masked hypertension are at increased risk of target organ damage and cardiovascular events. There is an unmet need for robust data to support recommendations around the use of antihypertensive treatment for the management of white-coat and masked hypertension.
Keywords: blood pressure; diagnosis; masked hypertension; risk factors; stroke; white coat hypertension.
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