Jagdish S Hiremath, Gurpreet S Wander, Arup Dasbiswas, R R Mantri, Aziz Khan, Neil Bardoloi, S S Iyengar, B C Kalmath, Khrusheed Aslam, P R Vaidyanathan, M Vishwanathan, Anand Ahuja, Rajeev Garg, Mukul Misra, Neeraj Prasad, Preeti Sharma, Chinmoy Mazumder, M Kathiresan, Madhusudan Asawa, Mohit Bhagwati, Chandra K Das, Manish Ganwani, Harpreet S Gilhotra, Rajeev Kumar Gupta, Imran Hafeez, K Jaishankar, Mahadevappa Manjappa, Bijay Prasad, Bhanu Kiran Reddy, S Shilanjan Roy, Pratik Sane, Mahesh K Shah, Bipin Sinha, Muthiah Subramanian, Hariom Tyagi, Prashant Vazirani, Kumar Bagish, Bikash Rai Das, Prasad Deshmukh, Shailesh Gandhi, Sushil Indoria, Khurshid Iqbal, Rohit Kapoor, Bharat Kukreja, R Manjunath, Anil Minocha, Anil Modak, D Prabhakar, Deepak Rai, Y P Raju, M Ravichandran, Anindya Sengupta, Joyal Shah, Ashok Sharma, Priyank Shah, Sanjay Jain, Onkar C Swami
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Optimizing Screening Strategies for Hypertension in India: A Consensus Statement.
Hypertension is a highly prevalent issue worldwide. The prevalence of underdiagnosed hypertension in India calls for the need for this consensus article, which aims to optimize screening strategies. In this article, a modified Delphi approach was used to develop consensus statements. Key recommendations include the adoption of standardized screening protocols across diverse healthcare settings, incorporating both office-based and out-of-office blood pressure measurements (OBPM). By implementing these evidence-based strategies, the consensus aims to improve the early detection of hypertension, ultimately reducing the burden of cardiovascular disease and enhancing patient outcomes.