Standardized home blood pressure monitoring: Rationale behind the 722 protocol
Journal
Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.)
Journal Volume
24
Journal Issue
9
Pages
1161
Date Issued
2022-09
Author(s)
Chen, Chen-Huan
Cheng, Hao-Min
Chia, Yook-Chin
Sogunuru, Guru Prasad
Tay, Jam Chin
Turana, Yuda
Verma, Narsingh
Kario, Kazuomi
Abstract
Home blood pressure (HBP) has been recognized as a prognostic predictor for cardiovascular events, and integrated into the diagnosis and management of hypertension. With increasing accessibility of oscillometric blood pressure devices, HBP monitoring is easy to perform, more likely to obtain reliable estimation of blood pressures, and feasible to document long-term blood pressure variations, compared to office and ambulatory blood pressures. To obtain reliable HBP estimates, a standardized HBP monitoring protocol is essential. A consensus regarding the optimal duration and frequency of HBP monitoring is yet to be established. Based on the current evidence, the "722" protocol, which stands for two measurements on one occasion, two occasions a day (morning and evening), and over a consecutive of 7 days, is most commonly used in clinical studies and recommended in relevant guidelines and consensus documents. HBP monitoring based on the "722" protocol fulfills the minimal requirement of blood pressure measurements to achieve agreement of blood pressure classifications defined by office blood pressures and to predict cardiovascular risks. In the Taiwan HBP consensus, the frequency of repeating the "722" protocol of HBP monitoring according to different scenarios of hypertension management, from every 2 weeks to 3 months, is recommended. It is reasonable to conclude that the "722" protocol for HBP monitoring is clinically justified and can serve as a basis for standardized HBP monitoring.
Subjects
CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES; HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS; TAIWAN HYPERTENSION; ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION; SELF-MEASUREMENT; GENERAL-PRACTICE; MORNING SURGE; OFFICE; SOCIETY; RISK
Publisher
WILEY
Type
journal article