GeogRaphic and socioecoNomic Distribution of real‐world Indian data of home blood pressure monitoring (GRAND Study): Study protocol for an observational study in 18 medical centers across India

Author:

Verma Narsingh1ORCID,Matsushita Noriko2,Salman Ebtehal3ORCID,Ohkubo Takayoshi4,Imai Yutaka5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology Officiating Head Department of Family Medicine King George's Medical University Lucknow India

2. Global Medical Affairs Asia Pacific Regional Omron Healthcare Singapore, Pte. Ltd. Alexandra TechnoPark Singapore

3. Technical Development HQ Clinical Development Department Omron Healthcare Co., Ltd. Muko Kyoto Japan

4. Department of Hygiene and Public Health Teikyo University School of Medicine Itabashi‐ku Tokyo Japan

5. Tohoku Institute for Management of Blood Pressure Station Plaza Building Sendai Miyagi Japan

Abstract

AbstractOne‐fourth of death in India is attributed to cardiovascular disease (CVD) and more than 80% is related to ischemic heart disease and stroke. The main risk factor for CVD is hypertension. Every third person in India suffers from hypertension and the prevalence increased drastically in the past 20 years, especially among the youngest age group of 20 and 44 years. Regardless of being under anti‐hypertension medication, the blood pressure (BP) control rate in the country is still low ranging between 6% and 28% only. Assessing the “true BP control rate” should be performed using both clinic BP measurement and out‐of‐office BP measurement as the latter shows better prognosis for patients’ hypertension and CVD outcomes. Home blood pressure monitoring (HBPM) shows superiority over ambulatory BP measurement as multiple measurements can be collected at the patient's convenience. Only limited evidence on HBPM in India is available and it's either lacking in hypertension participants or of a small sample size. This study will investigate the real BP control status among 2000 hypertensive patients from 18 centers in 12 states across Pan‐India. The outcome of this study will emphasize the value of establishing BP control management practice guidelines suitable for physicians and help policymakers in building proper strategies for hypertension management to reduce the CVD burden on the health situation in India.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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