Achieving blood pressure control with monotherapy: real-world evidence from office and home blood pressure measurements
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Despite guidelines discouragement, antihypertensive
monotherapy (AH-mono) remains widely used. This study
assessed AH-mono prevalence and blood pressure control
rates based on office and home measurements (OBP/
HBPM) using contemporary targets (<130/80mmHg).
Three distinct cohorts undergoing OBP/HBPM assessments
between July 2018 and July 2024 were analyzed: cohort 1
(n=63164) included treated patients with a single OBP/
HBPM measurement; cohort 2 (n=5676) comprised
treated patients with two OBP/HBPM assessments at
different time points; and cohort 3 (n=974) involved
individuals with OBP/HBPM measurements before and after
initiating antihypertensive therapy. The prevalence of AHmono
was 42.7% in cohort 1, 36.6 and 32.4% in cohort
2, and 50.7% in cohort 3. Among those receiving AHmono,
OBP/HBPM control rates were 8.5% in cohort 1,
6.7 and 7.3% in Cohort 2, and 7.7% in cohort 3. These
real-world findings highlight the persistent high prevalence
of AH-mono despite its limited efficacy, with less than
10% of patients achieving blood pressure control.
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BEZERRA, Rodrigo et al. Achieving blood pressure control with monotherapy: real-world evidence from office and home blood pressure measurements. Journal of Hypertension, London, v. 43, n. 12, p. 2075-2078, 2025. DOI: 10.1097/HJH.0000000000004165. Disponível em: https://journals.lww.com/jhypertension/fulltext/2025/12000/achieving_blood_pressure_control_with_monotherapy_.20.aspx. Acesso em: 21 maio 2026.