신진호
2019-11-27T19:45:23Z
2019-11-27T19:45:23Z
2017-07
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION, v. 19, no. 11, page. 1192-1201
1524-6175
1751-7176
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jch.13058
https://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/114965
Hypertension represents a major burden in Asia, with a high prevalence rate but poor level of awareness and control reported in many countries in the region. Home blood pressure monitoring has been validated as an accurate and reliable measure of blood pressure that can help guide hypertension treatment as well as identify masked and white-coat hypertension. Despite its benefits, there has been limited research into home blood pressure monitoring in Asia. The authors reviewed the current evidence on home blood pressure monitoring in Asia, including but not limited to published literature, data presented at congresses, and national hypertension management guidelines to determine the current utilization of home blood pressure monitoring in clinical practice in the region. Public policies to enable greater access to home blood pressure monitoring and its use in clinical care would add considerably to improving hypertension outcomes in Asia.
Editorial and writing support was provided by Howard Christian and Chris Facey of MIMS (Hong Kong) Limited and was funded by Pfizer.
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WILEY
Asia
blood pressure control
home blood pressure monitoring
hypertension
Current status of home blood pressure monitoring in Asia: Statement from the HOPE Asia Network
Article
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19
10.1111/jch.13058
1192-1201
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL HYPERTENSION
Chia, Yook-Chin
Buranakitjaroen, Peera
Chen, Chen-Huan
Divinagracia, Romeo
Hoshide, Satoshi
Park, Sungha
Shin, Jinho
Siddique, Saulat
Sison, Jorge
Soenarta, Arieska Ann
2017006998
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COLLEGE OF MEDICINE[S]
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
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