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Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults

OBJECTIVE: Although high visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular events, the frequency of high BPV is unknown. We conducted this study to define the frequency of high BPV in primary care patients, clinical correlates, and association with anti...

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Autores principales: McAlister, Finlay A., Lethebe, Brendan Cord, Leung, Alexander A., Padwal, Rajdeep S., Williamson, Tyler
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8018659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33798213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248362
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author McAlister, Finlay A.
Lethebe, Brendan Cord
Leung, Alexander A.
Padwal, Rajdeep S.
Williamson, Tyler
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Lethebe, Brendan Cord
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Padwal, Rajdeep S.
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description OBJECTIVE: Although high visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular events, the frequency of high BPV is unknown. We conducted this study to define the frequency of high BPV in primary care patients, clinical correlates, and association with antihypertensive therapies. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study using electronic medical record data (with previously validated case definitions based on billing codes, free text analysis of progress notes, and prescribing data) from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network of 221,803 adults with multiple clinic visits over a 2-year period. We a priori defined a standard deviation>13.0 mm Hg in visit-to-visit systolic blood pressure (SBP) as “high BPV” based on prior literature. RESULTS: Overall, 85,455 (38.5%) patients had hypertension (mean 6.56 visits with SBP measurement, mean SBP 134.4 with Standard Deviation [SD] 11.3, 33.2% exhibited high BPV) and 136,348 did not (mean 3.96 visits with SBP measurement, mean SBP 120.9 with SD 8.2, 16.5% had high BPV). BPV increased with age regardless of whether individuals had hypertension or not; at all ages BPV varied across antihypertensive treatment regimens and was greater in those receiving renin angiotensin blockers or beta-blockers (p<0.001). High BPV was more frequent in patients with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, dementia, depression, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or Parkinson’s disease. CONCLUSIONS: High visit-to-visit BPV is present in one sixth of non-hypertensive adults and one third of hypertensive individuals and is more common in those with comorbidities. The frequency of high BPV varies across antihypertensive treatment regimens.
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spelling pubmed-80186592021-04-13 Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults McAlister, Finlay A. Lethebe, Brendan Cord Leung, Alexander A. Padwal, Rajdeep S. Williamson, Tyler PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: Although high visit-to-visit blood pressure variability (BPV) is an independent risk factor for cardiovascular events, the frequency of high BPV is unknown. We conducted this study to define the frequency of high BPV in primary care patients, clinical correlates, and association with antihypertensive therapies. METHODS: Retrospective cohort study using electronic medical record data (with previously validated case definitions based on billing codes, free text analysis of progress notes, and prescribing data) from the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network of 221,803 adults with multiple clinic visits over a 2-year period. We a priori defined a standard deviation>13.0 mm Hg in visit-to-visit systolic blood pressure (SBP) as “high BPV” based on prior literature. RESULTS: Overall, 85,455 (38.5%) patients had hypertension (mean 6.56 visits with SBP measurement, mean SBP 134.4 with Standard Deviation [SD] 11.3, 33.2% exhibited high BPV) and 136,348 did not (mean 3.96 visits with SBP measurement, mean SBP 120.9 with SD 8.2, 16.5% had high BPV). BPV increased with age regardless of whether individuals had hypertension or not; at all ages BPV varied across antihypertensive treatment regimens and was greater in those receiving renin angiotensin blockers or beta-blockers (p<0.001). High BPV was more frequent in patients with diabetes, chronic kidney disease, dementia, depression, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or Parkinson’s disease. CONCLUSIONS: High visit-to-visit BPV is present in one sixth of non-hypertensive adults and one third of hypertensive individuals and is more common in those with comorbidities. The frequency of high BPV varies across antihypertensive treatment regimens. Public Library of Science 2021-04-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8018659/ /pubmed/33798213 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248362 Text en © 2021 McAlister et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lethebe, Brendan Cord
Leung, Alexander A.
Padwal, Rajdeep S.
Williamson, Tyler
Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults
title Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults
title_full Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults
title_fullStr Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults
title_full_unstemmed Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults
title_short Visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: Retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults
title_sort visit-to-visit blood pressure variability is common in primary care patients: retrospective cohort study of 221,803 adults
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8018659/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33798213
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248362
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