Masked Hypertension: Whom and How to Screen?

AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo review issues regarding the practical implementation of screening strategies for masked hypertension.Recent FindingsMasked hypertension has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease events and all-cause mortality. Recent guidelines have encouraged practitioners to use out-of-clinic monitoring to detect masked hypertension in some situations. However, it is unclear from these guidelines who should be screened or how to best measure out-of-office blood pressure. In this review, challenges to screening strategies for masked hypertension, and factors that should be considered when deciding to screen using ambulatory or home blood pressure monitoring.SummaryMasked hypertension is an important clinical phenotype to detect. Future research is needed in order to develop optimal screening strategies, and to understand population level implications of using ambulatory or home blood pressure monitoring on blood pressure control.
Source: Current Hypertension Reports - Category: Primary Care Source Type: research