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ABSTRACT: Objective
We aimed to characterize seasonal variation in US population-based blood pressure (BP) control and BP-related metrics and evaluate the association between outdoor temperature and BP control variation.Methods
We queried electronic health records (EHRs) from 26 health systems, representing 21 states, to summarize BP metrics by quarters of 12-month periods from January 2017 to March 2020. Patients with at least one ambulatory visit during the measurement period and a hypertension diagnosis during the first 6 months or prior to the measurement period were included. Changes in BP control, BP improvement, medication intensification, average SBP reduction after medication intensification across quarters and association with outdoor temperature were analyzed using weighted generalized linear models with repeated measures.Results
Among 1 818 041 people with hypertension, the majority were more than 65 years of age (52.2%), female (52.1%), white non-Hispanic (69.8%) and had stage 1/2 hypertension (64.8%). Overall, BP control and process metrics were highest in quarters 2 and 3, and lowest in quarters 1 and 4. Quarter 2 had the highest percentage of improved BP (31.95 ± 0.90%) and average SBP reduction after medication intensification (16 ± 0.23 mmHg). Quarter 3 had the highest percentage of BP controlled (62.25 ± 2.55%) and lowest with medication intensification (9.73 ± 0.60%). Results were largely consistent in adjusted models. Average temperature was associated with BP control metrics in unadjusted models, but associations were attenuated following adjustment.Conclusion
In this large, national, EHR-based study, BP control and BP-related process metrics improved during spring/summer months, but outdoor temperature was not associated with performance following adjustment for potential confounders.
SUBMITTER: Nilles EK
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10714346 | biostudies-literature | 2023 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Nilles Ester Kim EK Champon XiaoXia X Mulder Hillary H Shaw Kathryn M KM Smith Myra M Lampron Zachary M ZM Wozniak Gregory G Chamberlain Alanna M AM Carton Thomas T Viera Anthony J AJ Ahmad Faraz S FS Steinberg Benjamin A BA Chuang Cynthia H CH Mctigue Kathleen M KM McClay James C JC Polonsky Tamar S TS Maeztu Carlos C Sanders Margaret M Warren Nate N Singh Rajbir R Liu Mei M VanWormer Jeffrey J JJ Park Soo S Modrow Madelaine Faulkner MF Rakotz Michael M Cooper-Dehoff Rhonda M RM Pletcher Mark J MJ O'Brien Emily C EC
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<h4>Objective</h4>We aimed to characterize seasonal variation in US population-based blood pressure (BP) control and BP-related metrics and evaluate the association between outdoor temperature and BP control variation.<h4>Methods</h4>We queried electronic health records (EHRs) from 26 health systems, representing 21 states, to summarize BP metrics by quarters of 12-month periods from January 2017 to March 2020. Patients with at least one ambulatory visit during the measurement period and a hyper ...[more]