Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study

ABSTRACT: Background There is little information regarding the community pharmacy blood pressure (CPBP) measurement method and their differences with home (HBP) or ambulatory BP (ABP). The aim of this study was to measure such differences and their variation over successive visits. Method Cross-sect...

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Autores:
Sabater Hernández, Daniel
de la Sierra, Alejandro
Sánchez Villegas, Pablo
Baena, María Isabel
Amariles Muñoz, Pedro
Faus Dader, María José
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2011
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Universidad de Antioquia
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Presión Sanguínea
Blood Pressure
Presión Arterial
Arterial Pressure
Hipertensión
Hypertension
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
title Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
spellingShingle Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
Presión Sanguínea
Blood Pressure
Presión Arterial
Arterial Pressure
Hipertensión
Hypertension
title_short Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
title_full Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
title_fullStr Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
title_full_unstemmed Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
title_sort Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Sabater Hernández, Daniel
de la Sierra, Alejandro
Sánchez Villegas, Pablo
Baena, María Isabel
Amariles Muñoz, Pedro
Faus Dader, María José
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Sabater Hernández, Daniel
de la Sierra, Alejandro
Sánchez Villegas, Pablo
Baena, María Isabel
Amariles Muñoz, Pedro
Faus Dader, María José
dc.contributor.researchgroup.spa.fl_str_mv Promoción y Prevención Farmacéutica
dc.subject.decs.none.fl_str_mv Presión Sanguínea
Blood Pressure
Presión Arterial
Arterial Pressure
Hipertensión
Hypertension
topic Presión Sanguínea
Blood Pressure
Presión Arterial
Arterial Pressure
Hipertensión
Hypertension
description ABSTRACT: Background There is little information regarding the community pharmacy blood pressure (CPBP) measurement method and their differences with home (HBP) or ambulatory BP (ABP). The aim of this study was to measure such differences and their variation over successive visits. Method Cross-sectional study carried out in eight pharmacies in Gran Canaria (Spain). The study included 169 treated hypertensive patients. BP was measured at the pharmacy (four visits), at HBP (4 days) and 24-h ABP monitoring. We defined pharmacy white-coat effect (PWCE) as differences between CPBP and HBP (home PWCE) or daytime ABP (ambulatory PWCE). Results The overall (pooled values for all visits) ambulatory PWCE was not significantly different from zero for systolic BP (SBP) (−0.4mmHg (95% confidence interval (CI): −1.8 to 1.1)), but greater than zero for diastolic BP (DBP) (3.4mmHg (95% CI: 2.3 to 4.6)). The overall home PWCE was not significantly different from zero, both for SBP (1.2mmHg (95% CI: −0.1 to 2.6)) and DBP (0.1mmHg (95% CI: −0.7 to 1.0)). The ambulatory and home PWCE on the first visit were greater than zero (P < 0.001) (SBP/DBP): 3.5/4.8 and 1.9/1.5mmHg, respectively; but showed important reductions at the second visit and became not significantly different from zero, except the ambulatory PWCE in DBP, which persisted until the last visit. Conclusión The trend in the PWCE decreased over the successive visits to the pharmacy. Only the ambulatory PWCE in DBP proved to be statistically greater than zero after the second visit. Repeated CPBP measurements could be a useful alternative to assess the response to antihypertensive treatment.
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spelling Sabater Hernández, Danielde la Sierra, AlejandroSánchez Villegas, PabloBaena, María IsabelAmariles Muñoz, PedroFaus Dader, María JoséPromoción y Prevención Farmacéutica2022-01-08T17:46:30Z2022-01-08T17:46:30Z2011Daniel Sabater-Hernández, Alejandro de la Sierra, Pablo Sánchez-Villegas, María I. Baena, Pedro Amariles, María J. Faus, on behalf of the MEPAFAR study workgroup, Magnitude of the White-Coat Effect in the Community Pharmacy Setting: The MEPAFAR Study, American Journal of Hypertension, Volume 24, Issue 8, August 2011, Pages 887–892, https://doi.org/10.1038/ajh.2011.680895-7061http://hdl.handle.net/10495/2521110.1038/ajh.2011.681941-7225ABSTRACT: Background There is little information regarding the community pharmacy blood pressure (CPBP) measurement method and their differences with home (HBP) or ambulatory BP (ABP). The aim of this study was to measure such differences and their variation over successive visits. Method Cross-sectional study carried out in eight pharmacies in Gran Canaria (Spain). The study included 169 treated hypertensive patients. BP was measured at the pharmacy (four visits), at HBP (4 days) and 24-h ABP monitoring. We defined pharmacy white-coat effect (PWCE) as differences between CPBP and HBP (home PWCE) or daytime ABP (ambulatory PWCE). Results The overall (pooled values for all visits) ambulatory PWCE was not significantly different from zero for systolic BP (SBP) (−0.4mmHg (95% confidence interval (CI): −1.8 to 1.1)), but greater than zero for diastolic BP (DBP) (3.4mmHg (95% CI: 2.3 to 4.6)). The overall home PWCE was not significantly different from zero, both for SBP (1.2mmHg (95% CI: −0.1 to 2.6)) and DBP (0.1mmHg (95% CI: −0.7 to 1.0)). 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