Trends in ambulatory blood pressure monitoring use for confirmation or monitoring of hypertension and resistant hypertension among the commercially insured in the U.S., 2008-2017

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Desai, Raj [1 ]
Park, Haesuk [1 ]
Dietrich, Eric A. [2 ,3 ]
Smith, Steven M. [1 ,2 ,4 ]
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[1] Univ Florida, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmaceut Outcomes & Policy, Gainesville, FL USA
[2] Univ Florida, Coll Pharm, Dept Pharmacotherapy & Translat Res, Gainesville, FL USA
[3] Univ Florida, Coll Med, Dept Med, Div Gen Internal Med, Gainesville, FL USA
[4] Univ Florida, Ctr Integrat Cardiovasc & Metab Dis, Gainesville, FL USA
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL CARDIOLOGY HYPERTENSION | 2020年 / 6卷
关键词
Blood pressure; Monitoring; ABPM; Hypertension; Resistant hypertension; CLINICAL-PRACTICE; AMERICAN-COLLEGE; PREVENTION; MANAGEMENT; COMMITTEE;
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10.1016/j.ijchy.2020.100033
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Background: Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) has been increasingly recommended for diagnosis confirmation and monitoring in patients with new-onset hypertension and apparent treatment-resistant hypertension (aTRH). We assessed insurance claims submitted for ABPM among a nationally representative sample of commercially insured U.S. patients. Methods: We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional analysis using the IBM MarketScan (R) commercial claims database from January 2008-December 2017, including 2 populations: those with incident treated hypertension (ITH; first antihypertensive filled) or aTRH (first overlapping use of 4 antihypertensive agents). We identified ABPM claims filed within 6 months before to 6 months after the qualifying antihypertensive fill and determined prevalence of ABPM use overall and by year in each population. Results: In total, 2,820,303 patients met ITH criteria and 298,049 met aTRH criteria. Of those with ITH, 7650 (2.7 per 1000 persons) had >= 1 ABPM claim submitted, and annual ABPM prevalence ranged from 2.0 to 3.7 per 1000 persons, increasing over time (P-trend<0.0001). Among those with aTRH, 630 (2.1 per 1000 persons) had >= 1 ABPM claim submitted, and annual ABPM prevalence ranged from 1.6 to 2.7 per 1000 persons, decreasing over time (P-trend = 0.054). Timing of ABPM claims suggested they were used primarily for diagnosis confirmation in ITH, and more evenly distributed between diagnosis confirmation and monitoring in aTRH. Conclusions: Despite guideline recommendations for more widescale use, ABPM appears to be used rarely in the U.S., with fewer than 0.5% of commercially insured patients with newly treated hypertension or aTRH having ABPM claims submitted to their insurance.
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