Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study

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Autor(a) principal: Moreno,Jéssica Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Amorim,Welma Wildes, Mistro,Sóstenes, Medeiros,Danielle Souto de, Cortes,Matheus Lopes, Soares,Daniela Arruda, Louzado,José Andrade, Kochergin,Clavdia Nicolaevna, Silva,Kelle Oliveira, Bezerra,Vanessa Moraes, Oliveira,Marcio Galvão
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Blood pressure measurements taken in a clinical setting are subject to errors, therefore there are advantages to monitoring blood pressure at home, especially in in patients diagnosed with hypertension. The study describes the feasibility of home monitoring to assess blood pressure in primary care and compares blood pressure measured at home and during a medical consultation. This cross-sectional study was carried out with patients whose used home blood pressure in the morning and evening, thrice for seven consecutive day sat home. Participants included patients older than 18 years with suspected whitecoat hypertension, taking antihypertensives, or those intolerant of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, and excluded patients who did not follow the protocol, suffered from an irregular heart rate, and pregnant women. Of the 134 patients who participated in the study, 63.3% had altered blood pressure when measured at health facilities and 48% had higher blood pressure at home. The mean difference between the methods was 10.1 mmHg for systolic and 4.3 mmHg for diastolic. The prevalence of whitecoat hypertension was 19.4%. Blood pressure monitoring at home is a practicable strategy in the Brazilian healthcare system.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
title Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
spellingShingle Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
Moreno,Jéssica Nunes
Home blood pressure monitoring
Blood pressure
Hypertension
title_short Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
title_full Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
title_fullStr Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
title_sort Evaluation of blood pressure through home monitoring in brazilian primary care: a feasibility study
author Moreno,Jéssica Nunes
author_facet Moreno,Jéssica Nunes
Amorim,Welma Wildes
Mistro,Sóstenes
Medeiros,Danielle Souto de
Cortes,Matheus Lopes
Soares,Daniela Arruda
Louzado,José Andrade
Kochergin,Clavdia Nicolaevna
Silva,Kelle Oliveira
Bezerra,Vanessa Moraes
Oliveira,Marcio Galvão
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author2 Amorim,Welma Wildes
Mistro,Sóstenes
Medeiros,Danielle Souto de
Cortes,Matheus Lopes
Soares,Daniela Arruda
Louzado,José Andrade
Kochergin,Clavdia Nicolaevna
Silva,Kelle Oliveira
Bezerra,Vanessa Moraes
Oliveira,Marcio Galvão
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author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreno,Jéssica Nunes
Amorim,Welma Wildes
Mistro,Sóstenes
Medeiros,Danielle Souto de
Cortes,Matheus Lopes
Soares,Daniela Arruda
Louzado,José Andrade
Kochergin,Clavdia Nicolaevna
Silva,Kelle Oliveira
Bezerra,Vanessa Moraes
Oliveira,Marcio Galvão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Home blood pressure monitoring
Blood pressure
Hypertension
topic Home blood pressure monitoring
Blood pressure
Hypertension
description Abstract Blood pressure measurements taken in a clinical setting are subject to errors, therefore there are advantages to monitoring blood pressure at home, especially in in patients diagnosed with hypertension. The study describes the feasibility of home monitoring to assess blood pressure in primary care and compares blood pressure measured at home and during a medical consultation. This cross-sectional study was carried out with patients whose used home blood pressure in the morning and evening, thrice for seven consecutive day sat home. Participants included patients older than 18 years with suspected whitecoat hypertension, taking antihypertensives, or those intolerant of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, and excluded patients who did not follow the protocol, suffered from an irregular heart rate, and pregnant women. Of the 134 patients who participated in the study, 63.3% had altered blood pressure when measured at health facilities and 48% had higher blood pressure at home. The mean difference between the methods was 10.1 mmHg for systolic and 4.3 mmHg for diastolic. The prevalence of whitecoat hypertension was 19.4%. Blood pressure monitoring at home is a practicable strategy in the Brazilian healthcare system.
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