“… Items | AOBP with antecedent rest time | ACC/AHA 2017 [ 3 ] | ESC/ESH 2018 [ 2 ] | JSH 2019 [ 1 ] | 2020 ISH [ 4 ] |
Before the measurement |
Rest period | 5 min | >5 min | 5 min | A few min | 3–5 min |
Medical staff | Absent | N/A (present) | N/A (present) | N/A (present) | N/A (present) |
Inspection the measurement | No; instructed before the start, and left alone | All | All | All | All |
During the measurement |
Interval | 1 min | 1–2 min | 1–2 min | 1–2 min | 1 min |
Medical staff | Absent | N/A (present) | N/A (present) | N/A (present) | N/A (present) |
Measurement times | ≥3 | ≥2 | 3; additionally 1 when the first and second readings differ by >10 mmHg | ≥2; 3 when a person is a child, or has arrhythmia or other conditions | 3, or 1 if the first reading is <130/85 mmHg |
Average the readings | All | ≥2 readings obtained on ≥2 occasions | The last 2 readings | 2 readings with ≤5 mmHg difference | The last 2 readings |
Conditions are applicable for measurements using an automated device. The measurement condition of automated office blood pressure (AOBP) was expanded from the original definitions to include 5 min antecedent time and average all the three measurements, which was used in the recent studies [ 7 – 9 ]. JSH 2019, ACC/AHA 2017, ESC/ESH 2018, and 2020 ISH denote the Japanese Society of Hypertension Guidelines for the Management of Hypertension (JSH 2019), the 2017 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Guidelines, the 2018 European Society of Cardiology/European Society of Hypertension Guidelines, and the 2020 International Society of Hypertension Global Hypertension Practice Guidelines, respectively.…”