The Journal of Clinical Hypertension (Mar 2021)

Comparison of guidelines for the management of hypertension: Similarities and differences between international and Asian countries; perspectives from HOPE‐Asia Network

  • Yook‐Chin Chia,
  • Yuda Turana,
  • Apichard Sukonthasarn,
  • Yuqing Zhang,
  • Jinho Shin,
  • Hao‐Min Cheng,
  • Jam Chin Tay,
  • Kelvin Tsoi,
  • Saulat Siddique,
  • Narsingh Verma,
  • Peera Buranakitjaroen,
  • Guru P. Sogunuru,
  • Jennifer Nailes,
  • Huynh Van Minh,
  • Sungha Park,
  • Boon W. Teo,
  • Chen‐Huan Chen,
  • Tzung‐Dau Wang,
  • Arieska A. Soenarta,
  • Satoshi Hoshide,
  • Ji‐Guang Wang,
  • Kazoumi Kario,
  • the Hypertension Cardiovascular Outcome Prevention, Evidence (HOPE) Asia Network

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/jch.14226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3
pp. 422 – 434

Abstract

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Abstract Guidelines on the management of hypertension have been developed by various professional bodies and institutions to primarily address the issues of diagnosis, treatment, and control in order to rationalize and improve the management of hypertension. Hypertension guidelines across the world have recently been updated following the new and controversial lower blood pressure threshold of ≥130/80 mmHg for the diagnosis of hypertension adopted by the Americans. While there are differences between the major as well as between the Asian national guidelines, there were also many similarities. This paper discusses and highlights the differences and similarities between the major international guidelines of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association, of the European Society of Cardiology/European Society of Hypertension, and of the International Society of Hypertension and also compares them with the Asian guidelines.

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