Significance of ambulatory and home blood pressure monitoring in hypertension management: An Indian perspective

Rajeev Garg, Sunil Sathe
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It is estimated that in India, one in four individuals have hypertension. However, only about 12% of these individuals achieve adequate blood pressure (BP) control. Uncontrolled BP is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, including myocardial infarction and stroke. Along with an appropriate management plan, regular BP monitoring is the key. Traditional methods of monitoring BP in the clinical setting may not adequately reflect an individual’s BP outside of that setting, and higher BP in a non-clinical setting is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. Ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) and home BP monitoring (HBPM) are both recognized methods for measuring BP outside of the clinic. ABPM and HBPM have been recognized by several guidelines and are an effective adjunct to office-based monitoring to measure white-coat and masked hypertension. This review includes the perspectives of Indian specialists and discusses the merits and limits of the ABPM and HBPM in an Indian context.
动态和家庭血压监测在高血压管理中的意义:一个印度人的观点
据估计,印度有四分之一的人患有高血压。然而,这些人中只有12%的人达到了适当的血压控制。不受控制的血压是心血管疾病的主要危险因素,包括心肌梗死和中风。除了适当的管理计划外,定期监测BP是关键。在临床环境中监测血压的传统方法可能不能充分反映个体在该环境之外的血压,而在非临床环境中较高的血压与心血管疾病的风险增加有关。动态血压监测(ABPM)和家庭血压监测(HBPM)都是公认的在诊所外测量血压的方法。ABPM和HBPM已得到若干指南的认可,是办公室监测测量白大褂和隐匿性高血压的有效辅助手段。这篇综述包括了印度专家的观点,并讨论了在印度背景下ABPM和HBPM的优点和局限性。
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