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May 26, 2025
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A new guideline to diagnose and treat hypertension is aimed at helping primary care clinicians, including family physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists, manage the disease. The new guideline, the first of two from Hypertension Canada, is published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

Hypertension is the most common modifiable risk factor for heart disease and death, affecting about one in four adults in Canada. Canada has been a leader in hypertension treatment and control, but this success has been on a downward trend in recent years.

Discrepancies in optimal blood pressure targets, complex guideline recommendations, less engagement with front-line health care providers and other factors may be fueling this decline.

“As primary care is where most hypertension is managed, supporting primary care practitioners to better diagnose and manage this disease will improve hypertension care at the population level and benefit people in Canada,” says Dr. Ross Tsuyuki, past president, Hypertension Canada. “We hope these practical recommendations will help with implementing hypertension care in everyday clinical practice.”

Developed by Hypertension Canada, the guideline uses the World Health Organization’s (WHO) HEARTS framework to improve cardiovascular health around the globe with an adaptable approach that can be tailored to countries’ unique needs. In the part of the United States where it was developed, it improved local hypertension control rates from 44% to 90% in just over a decade.

The guideline, based on the latest evidence, provides recommendations most relevant to primary care for assessing blood pressure (BP) and definitions of hypertension for diagnosis, healthy lifestyle changes, and pharmacotherapy for treatment, including hard-to-treat hypertension.

In selecting medications to treat hypertension, the guideline committee considered efficacy, tolerability, cost, coverage, availability, protection from future drug shortages, and ability to split pills.

One important change is a lower threshold for BP targets.

“The lower BP thresholds adopted for both defining hypertension and treatment targets relative to previous Hypertension Canada guidelines means that more people will be labeled as having hypertension, which may have meaningful personal implications, like stigma, insurance coverage, and more,” says guideline co-chair Dr. Greg Hundemer.

“However, the committee thought that the current evidence strongly supports the lower thresholds to promote early detection of, and intervention for, hypertension, which will help mitigate long-term cardiovascular complications at the population level.”

A committee of family physicians, pharmacists, a nurse practitioner, hypertension specialists, and a methodologist developed the guideline. In addition, four patient partners with lived experience of hypertension provided feedback during guideline development and helped create a patient support tool.

The guideline is the first of two, with the second intended to be a comprehensive guideline to address more complex aspects of hypertension management.

“This guideline is not intended to be applied in all clinical scenarios, such as managing hypertension in children or in people who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant. Separate guidelines are available for these patient populations,” says Dr. Rémi Goupil, guideline co-chair.

“Rather, it is a complement to an upcoming comprehensive guideline aimed at helping with more complex and nuanced aspects of hypertension management, such as resistant hypertension, but should cover about 95% of most uncomplicated hypertension cases in the community.”

More information:
Hypertension Canada guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension in adults in primary care, Canadian Medical Association Journal (2025). DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.241770

Tools for clinicians and patients to understand and use the guideline.

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Canadian Medical Association Journal


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salt and hypertension
Credit: Thirdman from Pexels

A new guideline to diagnose and treat hypertension is aimed at helping primary care clinicians, including family physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists, manage the disease. The new guideline, the first of two from Hypertension Canada, is published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

Hypertension is the most common modifiable risk factor for heart disease and death, affecting about one in four adults in Canada. Canada has been a leader in hypertension treatment and control, but this success has been on a downward trend in recent years.

Discrepancies in optimal blood pressure targets, complex guideline recommendations, less engagement with front-line health care providers and other factors may be fueling this decline.

“As primary care is where most hypertension is managed, supporting primary care practitioners to better diagnose and manage this disease will improve hypertension care at the population level and benefit people in Canada,” says Dr. Ross Tsuyuki, past president, Hypertension Canada. “We hope these practical recommendations will help with implementing hypertension care in everyday clinical practice.”

Developed by Hypertension Canada, the guideline uses the World Health Organization’s (WHO) HEARTS framework to improve cardiovascular health around the globe with an adaptable approach that can be tailored to countries’ unique needs. In the part of the United States where it was developed, it improved local hypertension control rates from 44% to 90% in just over a decade.

The guideline, based on the latest evidence, provides recommendations most relevant to primary care for assessing blood pressure (BP) and definitions of hypertension for diagnosis, healthy lifestyle changes, and pharmacotherapy for treatment, including hard-to-treat hypertension.

In selecting medications to treat hypertension, the guideline committee considered efficacy, tolerability, cost, coverage, availability, protection from future drug shortages, and ability to split pills.

One important change is a lower threshold for BP targets.

“The lower BP thresholds adopted for both defining hypertension and treatment targets relative to previous Hypertension Canada guidelines means that more people will be labeled as having hypertension, which may have meaningful personal implications, like stigma, insurance coverage, and more,” says guideline co-chair Dr. Greg Hundemer.

“However, the committee thought that the current evidence strongly supports the lower thresholds to promote early detection of, and intervention for, hypertension, which will help mitigate long-term cardiovascular complications at the population level.”

A committee of family physicians, pharmacists, a nurse practitioner, hypertension specialists, and a methodologist developed the guideline. In addition, four patient partners with lived experience of hypertension provided feedback during guideline development and helped create a patient support tool.

The guideline is the first of two, with the second intended to be a comprehensive guideline to address more complex aspects of hypertension management.

“This guideline is not intended to be applied in all clinical scenarios, such as managing hypertension in children or in people who are pregnant or trying to become pregnant. Separate guidelines are available for these patient populations,” says Dr. Rémi Goupil, guideline co-chair.

“Rather, it is a complement to an upcoming comprehensive guideline aimed at helping with more complex and nuanced aspects of hypertension management, such as resistant hypertension, but should cover about 95% of most uncomplicated hypertension cases in the community.”

More information:
Hypertension Canada guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of hypertension in adults in primary care, Canadian Medical Association Journal (2025). DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.241770

Tools for clinicians and patients to understand and use the guideline.

Provided by
Canadian Medical Association Journal


Citation:
New guideline focused on managing hypertension in primary care (2025, May 26)
retrieved 26 May 2025
from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-05-guideline-focused-hypertension-primary.html

This document is subject to copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study or research, no
part may be reproduced without the written permission. The content is provided for information purposes only.


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