Pharmaceuticals (Feb 2010)

Home and Office Blood Pressure Control among Treated Hypertensive Patients in Japan: Findings from the Japan Home versus Office Blood Pressure Measurement Evaluation (J-HOME) Study

  • Nariyasu Mano,
  • Yutaka Imai,
  • Michihiro Satoh,
  • Takayoshi Ohkubo,
  • Taku Obara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph3020419
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 419 – 432

Abstract

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Appropriate control of blood pressure (BP) is essential for prevention of future cardiovascular events. However, BP control among treated hypertensive patients has been insufficient. Recently, the usefulness of self-measured BP at home (home BP measurement) for the management of hypertension has been reported in many studies. We evaluated BP control both at home and in the office among treated hypertensive patients in primary care settings in Japan (the J-HOME study). We found poor control of home and office BPs and clarified some factors affecting control. We also examined factors associated with the magnitude of the white-coat effect, the morning–evening BP difference, and home heart rate in this J-HOME study.

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