Research Article

Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics including Patterns of Antihypertensive Drug Administration of the Different Home Blood Pressure Phenotypes in Treated Hypertensive Patients

Table 4

Home blood pressure phenotypes and classical blood pressure phenotypes according to office blood pressure target of <140/90 mmHg and average daytime home blood pressure target of <135/85 mmHg.

Home BP phenotypesClassical BP phenotypes
Well-controlled HTWCHTMHTSHTTotal

Controlled HT437 (88.28)347 (82.23)0 (0)0 (0)784 (55.76)
MoHT36 (7.27)42 (9.95)24 (17.52)76 (21.59)178 (12.66)
EHT22 (4.44)33 (7.82)18 (13.14)31 (8.81)104 (7.40)
MoEHT0 (0)0 (0)95 (69.34)245 (69.60)340 (24.18)
Total497 (100)422 (100)137 (100)354 (100)1,406 (100)

BP, blood pressure; HT, hypertension; WCHT, white-coat uncontrolled hypertension; MHT, masked uncontrolled hypertension; SHT, sustained uncontrolled hypertension; MoHT, Isolated uncontrolled morning hypertension; EHT, Isolated uncontrolled evening hypertension; MoEHT, combined morning-evening uncontrolled hypertension.