Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on blood pressure control: a nationwide home blood pressure monitoring study

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Fabiana G. A. M. Feitosa
Audes D. M. Feitosa
Annelise M. G. Paiva
Marco A. Mota-Gomes
Weimar S. Barroso
Roberto D. Miranda
Eduardo C. D. Barbosa
Andréa A. Brandão
José L. Lima-Filho
Andrei C. Sposito
Antonio Coca
Wilson Nadruz
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[1] Federal University of Pernambuco,Laboratory of Immunopathology Keizo Asami
[2] Pronto Socorro Cardiológico de Pernambuco (PROCAPE),Hypertension League
[3] University of Pernambuco,Cardiovascular Section, Geriatrics Division
[4] University Hospital Oswaldo Cruz,Department of Hypertension and Cardiometabolism
[5] University of Pernambuco,School of Medical Sciences
[6] UNICAP Clinical Research Institute,Department of Internal Medicine, School of Medical Sciences
[7] CESMAC University Center/Heart Hospital of Alagoas,Hypertension and Vascular Risk Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Hospital Clínic
[8] Federal University of Goiás,undefined
[9] Federal University of São Paulo,undefined
[10] São Francisco Hospital - Santa Casa de Porto Alegre,undefined
[11] State University of Rio de Janeiro,undefined
[12] State University of Campinas,undefined
[13] University of Barcelona,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2022年 / 45卷
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Home blood pressure; Office blood pressure; COVID-19; Blood pressure control; Hypertension;
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There are concerns that hypertension control may decrease during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study evaluated the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on office blood pressure (OBP) and home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) control in a large Brazilian nationwide sample. The results of an adjusted spline analysis evaluating the trajectory of OBP and HBPM control from 01/Jan/2019 to 31/Dec/2020 among independent participants who were untreated (n = 24,227) or treated (n = 27,699) with antihypertensive medications showed a modest and transient improvement in OBP control among treated individuals, which was restricted to the early months following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Furthermore, slight reductions in OBP and HBPM values were detected in the early months following the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak among treated (n = 987) participants for whom blood pressure measurements before and during the pandemic were available, but not among untreated (n = 495) participants. In conclusion, we found no major adverse influence of the COVID-19 pandemic on OBP and HBPM control in a large nationwide sample.
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