At present, the international diagnostic criteria for hypertension are not uniform. According to different countries and races, the specific diagnostic criteria are also different. Today, let's learn about the relevant knowledge together. In other words, blood pressure exceeding 130/80mmHg is hypertension. According to the new American hypertension standard, 36 million adult hypertensive patients were added overnight in the United States alone. As we all know, the diagnostic criteria of hypertension are: hypertension can be diagnosed if the systolic blood pressure level is ≥ 140 and/or diastolic blood pressure is ≥90mmHg on different days without taking antihypertensive drugs. According to the blood pressure level, it is 1-3. See table 1 for specific standards.
Systolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to140mmhg, and diastolic blood pressure is greater than or equal to 90mmhg; I used to have a history of hypertension, and now I use antihypertensive drugs. Although my blood pressure has not reached the above level, I should also be diagnosed with hypertension. The new guidelines further improve the standard, and define the family self-measured blood pressure ≥ 135/85 mmHg as the standard of hypertension, and the 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure average ≥ 130/80 mmHg can be diagnosed as hypertension.
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