Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) Study

Background/Aims: Despite availability of a broad spectrum of blood pressure (BP)-lowering drugs many hypertensive patients do not attain BP goals. We aimed to evaluate the influence of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) on patient’s awareness and attainment of BP goals under antihypertensive trea...

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Main Authors: David Spirk, Sarah Noll, Michel Burnier, Stefano Rimoldi, Georg Noll, Isabella Sudano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2018-06-01
Series:Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/490687
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spelling doaj-79aec2d97a3d47118508629da37d95fc2020-11-25T03:19:02ZengKarger PublishersKidney & Blood Pressure Research1420-40961423-01432018-06-0143397998610.1159/000490687490687Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) StudyDavid SpirkSarah NollMichel BurnierStefano RimoldiGeorg NollIsabella SudanoBackground/Aims: Despite availability of a broad spectrum of blood pressure (BP)-lowering drugs many hypertensive patients do not attain BP goals. We aimed to evaluate the influence of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) on patient’s awareness and attainment of BP goals under antihypertensive treatment with irbesartan alone or in combination with hydro-chlorothiazide. Methods: In total, 1,268 patients with arterial hypertension were enrolled in the Factors Influencing Results in anti-hypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) study by 348 general practitioners and internal medicine specialists across Switzerland. Patients selected for HBPM received detailed information and training on BP self-management. The study endpoints included patient’s awareness and attainment of BP goals, and the efficacy and tolerability of antihypertensive treatment at 3 months. Results: Overall, the mean age was 61±13 years and 616 (49%) were women. The mean systolic/diastolic BP was 161±17/96±11 mmHg, and 239 (19%) patients had diabetes mellitus. 758 (60%) patients were instructed to use HBPM. Both the proportion of patients aware of their BP goals (81% vs. 70%; p< 0.001) and the percentage of patients reaching their BP goal (64% vs. 57%; p=0.028) were higher in those with vs. without HBPM. The mean reduction in systolic/diastolic BP was 23.8/13.2 mmHg. Only 35 (3.0%) patients discontinued antihypertensive therapy. Conclusion: In a large Swiss cohort of patients with arterial hypertension, information and training on BP self-measurement and direct involvement of patients by using HBPM led to improvement in BP control. Treatment with irbesartan alone or in combination with hydrochlorothiazide was well tolerated and markedly reduced BP.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/490687Arterial hypertensionAntihypertensive therapyGoal attainmentHome blood pressure monitoringTolerability
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author David Spirk
Sarah Noll
Michel Burnier
Stefano Rimoldi
Georg Noll
Isabella Sudano
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Sarah Noll
Michel Burnier
Stefano Rimoldi
Georg Noll
Isabella Sudano
Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) Study
Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
Arterial hypertension
Antihypertensive therapy
Goal attainment
Home blood pressure monitoring
Tolerability
author_facet David Spirk
Sarah Noll
Michel Burnier
Stefano Rimoldi
Georg Noll
Isabella Sudano
author_sort David Spirk
title Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) Study
title_short Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) Study
title_full Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) Study
title_fullStr Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) Study
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring on Patient’s Awareness and Goal Attainment Under Antihypertensive Therapy: The Factors Influencing Results in Anti-HypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) Study
title_sort effect of home blood pressure monitoring on patient’s awareness and goal attainment under antihypertensive therapy: the factors influencing results in anti-hypertensive treatment (first) study
publisher Karger Publishers
series Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
issn 1420-4096
1423-0143
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background/Aims: Despite availability of a broad spectrum of blood pressure (BP)-lowering drugs many hypertensive patients do not attain BP goals. We aimed to evaluate the influence of home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) on patient’s awareness and attainment of BP goals under antihypertensive treatment with irbesartan alone or in combination with hydro-chlorothiazide. Methods: In total, 1,268 patients with arterial hypertension were enrolled in the Factors Influencing Results in anti-hypertenSive Treatment (FIRST) study by 348 general practitioners and internal medicine specialists across Switzerland. Patients selected for HBPM received detailed information and training on BP self-management. The study endpoints included patient’s awareness and attainment of BP goals, and the efficacy and tolerability of antihypertensive treatment at 3 months. Results: Overall, the mean age was 61±13 years and 616 (49%) were women. The mean systolic/diastolic BP was 161±17/96±11 mmHg, and 239 (19%) patients had diabetes mellitus. 758 (60%) patients were instructed to use HBPM. Both the proportion of patients aware of their BP goals (81% vs. 70%; p< 0.001) and the percentage of patients reaching their BP goal (64% vs. 57%; p=0.028) were higher in those with vs. without HBPM. The mean reduction in systolic/diastolic BP was 23.8/13.2 mmHg. Only 35 (3.0%) patients discontinued antihypertensive therapy. Conclusion: In a large Swiss cohort of patients with arterial hypertension, information and training on BP self-measurement and direct involvement of patients by using HBPM led to improvement in BP control. Treatment with irbesartan alone or in combination with hydrochlorothiazide was well tolerated and markedly reduced BP.
topic Arterial hypertension
Antihypertensive therapy
Goal attainment
Home blood pressure monitoring
Tolerability
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/490687
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