<p>High-quality hypertension management is a new concept proposed to improve blood pressure (BP) control in Asia. Out-of-office BP measurements, including ambulatory and home BP monitoring, and wearable BP measurement, are recommended for BP assessment. Long-acting antihypertensive agents at full dose or in combination are priority strategies for achieving 24-h (24-h) BP control, reducing blood pressure variability (BPV) and improving time-in-target range (TTR). High-quality hypertension management across multiple disciplines will be a pragmatic strategy for the reduction in the risk of cardio-cerebrovascular and renal complications and mortality among Asian hypertensive patients.</p><p></p>

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Asian expert consensus on high-quality hypertension management

  • Jing Liu,
  • Kazuomi Kario,
  • Xiaoqiang Ding,
  • Zixiao Li,
  • Tianli Gao,
  • Yan Li,
  • Yuqing Zhang,
  • Wei Chen,
  • Yook-Chin Chia,
  • Yuhua Fan,
  • Satoshi Hoshide,
  • Huijuan Mao,
  • Jinho Shin,
  • Apichard Sukonthasarn,
  • Boon Wee Teo,
  • Yuda Turana,
  • Li Yao,
  • Hong Zhang,
  • Ji-Guang Wang

摘要

High-quality hypertension management is a new concept proposed to improve blood pressure (BP) control in Asia. Out-of-office BP measurements, including ambulatory and home BP monitoring, and wearable BP measurement, are recommended for BP assessment. Long-acting antihypertensive agents at full dose or in combination are priority strategies for achieving 24-h (24-h) BP control, reducing blood pressure variability (BPV) and improving time-in-target range (TTR). High-quality hypertension management across multiple disciplines will be a pragmatic strategy for the reduction in the risk of cardio-cerebrovascular and renal complications and mortality among Asian hypertensive patients.