HOME MONITORING OF BLOOD-PRESSURE - LIMITED VALUE IN GENERAL-PRACTICE

Citation
Gs. Stergiou et al., HOME MONITORING OF BLOOD-PRESSURE - LIMITED VALUE IN GENERAL-PRACTICE, Journal of human hypertension, 10(4), 1996, pp. 219-223
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
ISSN journal
09509240
Volume
10
Issue
4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
219 - 223
Database
ISI
SICI code
0950-9240(1996)10:4<219:HMOB-L>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
To investigate the reliability of home blood pressure (HBP) measuremen t as it is generally used in practice, we studied 50 consecutive newly referred hypertensive patients that were measuring HBP for at least 6 months before referral, No specific instructions on the technique of HBP measurement were given to the patients, HBP was compared to clinic BP (CBP) by using daytime ambulatory BP (ABP) as a reference method, The technique of HBP measurement used by the patients was assessed on the basis of a detailed questionnaire and the accuracy of the devices was tested against a mercury column, There was no difference between t he degree of similarity of ABP with HBP or CBP (mean value of discrepa ncies and correlation coefficients) for systolic BP (SEP) and little d ifference for diastolic BP (DBP), However, the variability of discrepa ncies between HBP and ABP was equal to the corresponding variability b etween CBP and ABP, indicating that HBP was not better predictor of AB P than CBP, Although patients measured HBP more frequently than genera lly recommended, poor standardisation of measurement and wrong techniq ue were particularly common, In conclusion, in the present study HBP m easurement offered no advantage over CBP in predicting ABP, The theore tical advantages of HBP may be partially offset by incorrect technique and less standardised conditions of measurement, Without patients edu cation and regular maintenance of devices HBP offers no advantage over CBP and should not be used, (This article is based on data presented at the 7th European Hypertension Society Meeting in Milan, June 1995).