What constitutes controlled hypertension? Patient based comparison of hypertension guidelines

何为控制良好的高血压?基于患者的高血压指南比较

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To investigate and quantify the extent to which variations in guidelines influence assessment of control of hypertension. DESIGN: Cross sectional study. Selected patients had hypertension assessed as controlled or uncontrolled with guidelines from New Zealand, Canada, the United States, Britain, and the World Health Organisation. SETTING: 18 general practices in Oxfordshire. SUBJECTS: 876 patients with diagnosed hypertension and taking antihypertensive drugs. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Proportion of patients with controlled hypertension according to each set of guidelines. RESULTS: The proportion of patients with controlled hypertension varied from 17.5% to 84.6% with the different guidelines after adjustment for the sampling method. All five sets of guidelines agreed on the classification for 31% (277) of the patients. The New Zealand guidelines calculate an absolute risk of a cardiovascular event. When this was taken as the standard half of the patients with uncontrolled hypertension by the United States criteria would be treated unnecessarily and 31% of those classified as having controlled hypertension by the Canadian guidelines would be denied beneficial treatment. CONCLUSIONS: Hypertension guidelines are inconsistent in their recommendations and need to make clear the absolute benefits and risks of treatment.

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