Validez y aplicabilidad de un nuevo método de registro para la hipertensión arterial |
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Authors: | Minerva Mas-Heredia,Eloisa Molé s-Moliner,Luis Gonzá lez-de Paz,Belchin Kostov,Jacinto Ortiz-Molina,Vanesa Mauri-Vá zquez,Ignacio Menacho-Pascual,Daniel Cararach-Salami,Cristina Sierra-Benito,Antoni Sisó -Almirall |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centro de Salud Les Corts, Consorci d’Atenció Primària de Salut Eixample (CAPSE), Barcelona, España;2. Grup Transversal de Recerca en Atenció Primària, Institut d’Investigacions Biomèdiques August Pi i Sunyer (IDIBAPS), Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, España;3. Unidad de Hipertensión Arterial, Servicio de Medicina Interna, Institut Clínic de Medicina Interna i Dermatologia (ICMID), Hospital Clínic de Barcelona, Barcelona, España |
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Introduction and objectivesBlood pressure measurement methods and conditions are determinants of hypertension diagnosis. A recent British guideline recommends systematic 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. However, these devices are not available at all health centers and they can only be used by 1 patient per day. The aim of this study was to test a new blood pressure recording method to see if it gave the same diagnostic results as 24-h blood pressure monitoring.MethodsOne-hour blood pressure monitoring under routine clinical practice conditions was compared with standard method of day time recording by analyzing the coefficient of correlation and Bland-Altman plots. The Kappa index was used to calculate degree of agreement. Method sensitivity and specificity were also analyzed.ResultsOf the 102 participants, 89 (87.3%) obtained the same diagnosis regardless of method, with high between-method agreement (κ= 0.81; 95% confidence interval, 0.71-0.91). We observed robust correlations between diastolic (r = 0.85) and systolic blood pressure (r = 0.76) readings. Sensitivity and specificity for the new method for diagnosing white coat hypertension were 85.2% (95% confidence interval 67.5%-94.1%) and 92% (95% confidence interval, 83.6%-96.3%), respectively.ConclusionsOne-hour blood pressure monitoring is a valid and reliable method for diagnosing hypertension and for classifying hypertension subpopulations, especially in white coat hypertension and refractory hypertension. This also leads to a more productive use of monitoring instruments.Full English text available from:www.revespcardiol.org/en |
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Keywords: | AMPA, automedició n de la presió n arterial domiciliaria HBB, hipertensió n de bata blanca HTA, hipertensió n arterial MAPA, monitorizació n ambulatoria de la presió n arterial MPA1, monitorizació n de la presió n arterial de 1 h PA, presió n arterial |
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