Identifying patients with hypertension using ABPM

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Fallon, N., McKee, G., Finn, C., Flynn, N., O'Mahony, R. & McGeary, P., Identifying patients with hypertension using ABPM, British Journal of Cardiac Nursing, 9, 2014, 18 - 24Download Item:
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The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the systematic identification and sustained follow-up protocol of hypertensive patients using ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) superimposed on Phase III cardiac rehabilitation (CR).
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Patients with elevated blood pressure (BP) (clinic measurement) on entry to CR had protocol cycles of ABPM, lifestyle education, medication changes and clinic BP monitoring, throughout CR and up to 6 months follow-up until BP control was achieved.
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Initial assessment using clinic measurement identified 30% (129) patients with uncontrolled hypertension but following initial ABPM 62% (n=80) were normal with 38% (49) diagnosed as uncontrolled. These were followed-up using protocol cycles up to six times. Of those originally identified as hypertensive, 81% (104) achieved control.
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This systematic identification and sustained follow-up of hypertensive patients using ABPM in CR was a convenient, successful method in identifying and controlling a significant amount of uncontrolled hypertension.
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Author: MC KEE, GABRIELLE; Fallon, Noeleen; Finn, Caroline; Flynn, Nora; O'Mahony, Rose; McGeary, Patricia
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https://www.magonlinelibrary.com/doi/full/10.12968/bjca.2014.9.2.70http://hdl.handle.net/2262/91741
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British Journal of Cardiac Nursing;9;
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