Blood pressure measurement methodology and technology in the SWEET diabetes centers: An international SWEET database survey.

Abstract:

INTRODUCTION:The accuracy of blood pressure (BP) measurement is a prerequisite for the reliable diagnosis and management of hypertension. OBJECTIVES:This survey evaluated the use of office and out-of-office BP measurements and the antihypertensive pharmacological treatment in expert pediatric diabetes centers. METHODS:A questionnaire was distributed in 78 reference pediatric diabetes centers of the SWEET international consortium. The methodology, devices, indications, and interpretation of office BP measurements (OBPM), 24-hour ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) and home BP monitoring (HBPM), and the preference for antihypertensive drug treatment was assessed. A grading score was developed to evaluate centers for overall BP measurement performance. RESULTS:Fifty-two centers responded. The average score for OBPM methodology was 72.5%, for technology 77.5% and the overall center score was 74.75%.The majority of the centers used appropriate methodology and technology, however, there was heterogeneity among them. Manual auscultatory or automated devices specifically validated for children were used by 26/52 centers. ABPM was recommended by 35/52 centers (27/35 had health insurance coverage) and HBPM by 18/52 centers. The BP measurement methodology and devices used for ABPM and HBPM were frequently inadequate. Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors were the most frequently prescribed drugs for treating hypertension. CONCLUSIONS:The majority of SWEET pediatric diabetes centers use adequate methodology and devices for BP measurement. ABPM is recommended by two thirds of the centers, whereas HBPM is less widely used. Further improvement in the quality of office and out-of-office BP measurements and harmonization among centers is necessary according to current guidelines.

journal_name

Pediatr Diabetes

journal_title

Pediatric diabetes

authors

Gerasimidi-Vazeou A,Birkebaek NH,Iotova V,Cherubini V,Piccini B,Biester T,Stipancic G,Jefferies C,Maffeis C,Stergiou GS,SWEET study group.

doi

10.1111/pedi.13114

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-12-01 00:00:00

pages

1537-1545

issue

8

eissn

1399-543X

issn

1399-5448

journal_volume

21

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