Central blood pressure for the management of hypertension: Is it a practical clinical tool in current practice?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2020
Abstract
Since noninvasive central blood pressure (BP) measuring devices are readily available, central BP has gained growing attention regarding its clinical application in the management of hypertension. The disagreement between central and peripheral BP has long been recognized. Some previous studies showed that noninvasive central BP may be better than the conventional brachial BP in association with target organ damages and long-term cardiovascular outcomes. Recent studies further suggest that the central BP strategy for confirming a diagnosis of hypertension may be more cost-effective than the conventional strategy, and guidance of hypertension management with central BP may result in less use of medications to achieve BP control. Despite the use of central BP being promising, more randomized controlled studies comparing central BP-guided therapeutic strategies with conventional care for cardiovascular events reduction are required because noninvasive central and brachial BP measures are conveniently available. In this brief review, the rationale supporting the utility of central BP in clinical practice and relating challenges are summarized.
Keywords
Brachial BP, Central BP, Diagnosis, High BP, Hypertension, Management, Peripheral BP
Divisions
primarycare
Funders
Omron Healthcare,AD,Fukuda Denshi Co. Ltd.,Pfizer,Abbott Laboratories
Publication Title
Journal of Clinical Hypertension
Volume
22
Issue
3
Publisher
Wiley
Publisher Location
111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN 07030-5774, NJ USA