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In patients with hypertension, the proportion of time in which blood pressure (BP) is outside of the targeted range has been associated with adverse cardiovascular events and mortality in post hoc analyses of clinical trials. A recent prospective cohort study provides data from a real-world setting.
The cohort included 9552 participants in a workplace hypertension management program in Tangshan, China (mean age, 48 years; 96% men). The employees were receiving antihypertensive medication and underwent BP monitoring for at least 6 months. Target systolic BP was defined as 120–140 mm Hg, and time in target range was calculated using linear interpolation. Cardiovascular disease (CVD) was defined as fatal or nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI) o…