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Blood pressure measurements for diagnosing hypertension in primary care: room for improvement.

Vincent M I VoorbroodEvelien I T de SchepperArthur M BohnenMarit F E RuiterkampPeter R RijnbeekPatrick J E Bindels
Published in: BMC primary care (2024)
OBPM is still the most often used method to diagnose hypertension in primary care. The diagnosis was often incomplete or misinterpreted using incorrect cut-off levels. A small improvement occurred between 2012 and 2016 but no further progress was seen in 2019 or 2020. If hypertension is inappropriately diagnosed, it may result in under treatment or in prolonged, unnecessary treatment of patients. There is room for improvement in the general practice setting.
Keyphrases
  • blood pressure
  • primary care
  • general practice
  • hypertensive patients
  • heart rate
  • type diabetes
  • adipose tissue