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Measuring Blood Pressure at Home
An Overview of the Benefits and Resources for Implementing a Program
Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Unit
2010
lennlfiW M Grent>olm, Oov10rnor
Janet Olttlewt.kl. 0if8ctot
This slide set was adapted from slides
developed from the AHA 2008
Scientific Statement
''Call to Action on Use and
Reimbursement for Home Blood
Pressure Monitoring.''
Hypertension 2008; published online before print May 22, 2008e
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Jennifer
M. Orenholm, Gov•rnor
Jan•1 Ollii..W"tki. Dlr-.etor
Topics
Why Home Blood Pressure Monitoring
(HBPM)?
What Should You Know About HBPM?
What are Some Resources to Train
Patients and Families to Use Equipment?
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Home BP Monitoring (HBPM) Usage
Growing rapidly: 38°/o of patients reported using
it in 2000,and 55°/o in 2005.
In 2000, 35°/o of patients said that a doctor
recommended it; 47°/o in 2005.
35°/o of hypertensive patients check their BP
regularly.
Home readings can improve control of BP.
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J&f'f'lfer M Orsnholm,
Oov~m-or
J•net Olei.W'tkl. Dir@lclor
Why? Use in Diagnosing HBP
Diagnosis may be expedited by including HBPM,
particularly when the BP elevation is modest. Some
patients may have "white coat hypertension" which can
also be confirmed using 24-hour monitoring.
Patients with prehypertension may have elevated BP
outside the office (masked hypertension).
Note: the upper limit of normal for HBPM is 135/85.
Patients with clinic BP controlled but whose home BP is
high are at increased risk of cardiovascular events.
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J•net
Ol~~ti&'W't:kL
Oltecror
HBPM in "Masked Hypertension"
Masked hypertension is defined as a persistently normal
office BP ( < 140/90), and an elevated BP at other times
(>135/85 during the day).
Often suspected in prehypertension patients (may occur
in up to 10°/o of the population).
HBPM may be useful to diagnose masked HBP, but if it is
borderline (between 125/76 and 135/85) 24-hour
ambulatory monitoring may be indicated.
CVD risk in masked HBP is relatively high.
The benefits of treating masked HBP are unknown.
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l•f'nlfer M Orenl>olm, Gov&rflor
Jan•t
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Olrflleto,.
HBPM in ''White Coat Hypertension''
White coat hypertension is defined as a persistently
elevated office BP (>140/90), and a normal BP at other
times ( < 135/85 during the day).
The cardiovascular risk in white coat hypertension is
relatively low.
Patients diagnosed with white coat hypertension may
not need drug treatment, but continued home
monitoring is advised.
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J&nnl!lr M Oranl>oJm. Oov.,rn<>r
Ja,tttt OlsJeW1idd. Dir@lctot
Why HBPM? Predicts Risk
Five prospective studies have compared
home and office BP for predicting
cardiovascular outcomes.
All 5 found that home BP is a significant
predictor, and 4/5 that it is stronger than
office BP.
Other studies have shown that home BP predicts
target organ damage better than office BP.
Hypertension 2008; online May 22, 2008.
Jef'nlfer M. Orent>oJm, Oov"mor
Jar'l.ttt Ohu.w-.KI.
Dif~P>clot
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Why? Improves Compliance
HBPM is recommended for evaluating the response to
antihypertensive treatment.
Patients who monitor their home BP may be more likely
to take their medications regularly.
The target home BP is < 135/85, or < 130/80 in patients
with diabetes or chronic kidney disease.
Readings may need to be taken both in the morning
and at night to identify BP fluctuations.
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I•Mif•• M Gr&nl>olm, Gov .. rnm
Ja,•t OI!!:I&W'tiil:l. Oir&etot
Why? Need in Special Populations
Populations who may benefit from HBPM:
Elderly: BP variability tends to be high, and white coat
hypertension is common.
Diabetics: Tight BP control is important and home monitoring
may help to achieve this.
Chronic Kidney Disease: BP may fluctuate a lot and home
monitors help with management.
Children: White coat hypertension occurs in children, and
there are some data on normal home BP levels at different
ages.
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J•"nlfer M OrRoi>olm, Gov,.rNlf
J•,fli1
Olsl&W~kl. Dlrt~actnt
What Should You Know?
Advice to Patients and Families
Oscillometric upper arm devices (electronic) easiest to
use. Evaluate patient for interest, and capacity to do and
report the readings.
Patients should be advised to get only brands that have
been independently validated according to international
protocols. (Check on
www. da bled ucationa I. org/ sphyg mom a noters)
Patients should be advised which cuff size they should
purchase.
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Monitor and records should be established and brought in
to check accuracy, patient's technique and ongoing
resu 1ts.
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l&,nlfer M OrBnl>olm, Qov8rnor
Jan•• Ohuew11kl. Olrillletot
What Should You Know?
Costs And HBPM
Home monitors can cost between $40-$100.
There is no CPT code but some insurers will reimburse.
Medicare might cover the cost.
HBPM has the potential of reducing the number of visits
needed, and improvement of BP control.
HBPM has the potential of changing the number of
medications required, but the effects of this on costs is
not well described.
Overall cost-effectiveness of HBPM is uncertain.
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Ianni!•• M Or&nl>olm, Oowarn{)r
J•l"'et Olal&W1Jid. Dir•ctor
What Should You Know?
HBPM Patient Instructions
No tobacco or caffeine for 30 minutes preceding
measurement
Take measurement after 5 minutes rest, arm at
heart level, back supported and feet flat on the
ground
Take BP on same arm or indicate otherwise (On
non-dominant arm or arm with the highest BP)
Take several readings and record all
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JennJf•• M Oren holm, GoY•rn<>r
Jan•• Ohu•w1!1kl. Dlr8e:to,.
What Should You Know?
HBPM Tips
Home readings tend to be lower than office readings
possibly because of the absence of the "white coat"
effect.
HBPMs are more useful because of larger numbers of
readings which can be averaged.
Patients do not always keep accurate records of their
readings, so devices with memory are ideal.
It is recommended that an average of at least 12
readings be used to make clinical decisions. These
would be taken morning and evening over several days.
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oov~r11or
Jan•t Olsle-w-.kl. Dlrf!lctof
Training Resources
Online Resources
Americanheart.org - Every Step Counts has a HBPM video
showing how to measure BP, choose monitors, report
results. Heart 360 has a tracking program for clinical
results.
Mayoclinic.com - Has videos on several topics including
how patients should measure BP with an automatic ana
manual device.
High Blood Pressure University- www.michi an. ov hb u
A range of resources for professionals and the pu lie on
high blood pressure.
Shared Care Inc. A blood pressure training and
consultation group who has HBPM training material.
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Summary
HBPM is very common and beneficial.
HBPM can assist with diagnosis, management
and control.
HBPM resources for training and program
guidance are available.
HBPM has minimal cost, enhances self-care
and compliance.
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