Missed Opportunities to Diagnose and Treat Asymptomatic Hypertension in Emergency Departments in the United States, 2016-2019

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Adesuwa Akhetuamhen MD , Kristin Bibbins-Domingo PHD, MD, MAS , Jahan Fahimi MD, MPH , Valy Fontil MD , Robert Rodriguez MD , Ralph C. Wang MD, MAS
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Abstract

Background

Fewer than one-half of U.S. adults with hypertension (HTN) have it controlled and one-third are unaware of their condition. The emergency department (ED) represents a setting to improve HTN control by increasing awareness of asymptomatic hypertension (aHTN) according to the 2013 American College of Emergency Physicians asymptomatic elevated blood pressure clinical policy.

Objective

The aim of the study was to estimate the prevalence and management of aHTN in U.S. EDs.

Methods

We examined the 2016–2019 National Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Surveys to provide a more valid estimate of aHTN visits in U.S. EDs. aHTN is defined as adult patients with blood pressure ≥ 160/100 mm Hg at triage and discharge without trauma or signs of end organ damage. We then stratified aHTN into a 160–179/100–109 mm Hg subgroup and > 180/110 mm Hg subgroup and examined diagnosis and treatment outcomes.

Results

Approximately 5.9% of total visits between 2016 and 2019 met the definition for aHTN and 74% of patients were discharged home, representing an estimated 26.5 million visits. Among those discharged home, emergency physicians diagnosed 13% (95% CI 10.6–15.8%) and treated aHTN in 3.9% (95% CI 2.8–5.5%) of patients in the higher aHTN subgroup. In the lower aHTN subgroup, diagnosis and treatment decreased to 3.1% (95% CI 2.4–4.1%) and 1.2% (95% CI 0.7–2.0%), respectively.

Conclusions

Millions of ED patients found to have aHTN are discharged home without diagnosis or treatment. Although management practices follow clinical policy to delay treatment of aHTN, there are missed opportunities to diagnosis aHTN.

2016-2019 年美国急诊科错失的诊断和治疗无症状高血压的机会
背景不到一半的美国成人高血压患者病情得到控制,三分之一的患者不知道自己的病情。根据 2013 年美国急诊医师学会无症状血压升高临床政策,急诊科(ED)是通过提高对无症状高血压(aHTN)的认识来改善高血压控制的场所。aHTN 被定义为在分诊和出院时血压≥ 160/100 mm Hg 且无外伤或内脏器官损伤迹象的成年患者。然后,我们将 aHTN 分为 160-179/100-109 mm Hg 亚组和 > 180/110 mm Hg 亚组,并检查了诊断和治疗结果。结果2016 年至 2019 年期间,约 5.9% 的总就诊人次符合 aHTN 的定义,74% 的患者出院回家,估计就诊人次为 2650 万。在出院回家的患者中,急诊医生诊断出 13%(95% CI 10.6-15.8%)的患者患有 aHTN,并为 3.9%(95% CI 2.8-5.5%)的高 aHTN 亚组患者进行了治疗。结论数以百万计的急诊室患者被发现患有 aHTN,但未经诊断或治疗便出院回家。尽管管理实践遵循临床政策,推迟了对 aHTN 的治疗,但还是错失了诊断 aHTN 的机会。
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Journal of Emergency Medicine
Journal of Emergency Medicine 医学-急救医学
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
6.70%
发文量
339
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Emergency Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed publication featuring original contributions of interest to both the academic and practicing emergency physician. JEM, published monthly, contains research papers and clinical studies as well as articles focusing on the training of emergency physicians and on the practice of emergency medicine. The Journal features the following sections: • Original Contributions • Clinical Communications: Pediatric, Adult, OB/GYN • Selected Topics: Toxicology, Prehospital Care, The Difficult Airway, Aeromedical Emergencies, Disaster Medicine, Cardiology Commentary, Emergency Radiology, Critical Care, Sports Medicine, Wound Care • Techniques and Procedures • Technical Tips • Clinical Laboratory in Emergency Medicine • Pharmacology in Emergency Medicine • Case Presentations of the Harvard Emergency Medicine Residency • Visual Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine • Medical Classics • Emergency Forum • Editorial(s) • Letters to the Editor • Education • Administration of Emergency Medicine • International Emergency Medicine • Computers in Emergency Medicine • Violence: Recognition, Management, and Prevention • Ethics • Humanities and Medicine • American Academy of Emergency Medicine • AAEM Medical Student Forum • Book and Other Media Reviews • Calendar of Events • Abstracts • Trauma Reports • Ultrasound in Emergency Medicine
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