Appendix Table 6.

Physician and PA/APRN Reported Diagnostic bp Thresholds Used for Making a Diagnosis of Hypertension Using Clinic, Home, and Daytime Ambulatory BP Measurements.*

PhysicianPA/APRN
n = 86n = 33
n (%)n (%)
Clinic BP
    130/803 (3.7)1 (3.1)
    135/850 (0.0)0 (0.0)
    140/9072 (87.8)24 (75.0)
    Other7 (8.5)7 (21.9)
Home BP
    130/804 (5.1)3 (10.7)
    135/8514 (17.7)1 (3.6)
    140/9052 (65.8)19 (67.9)
    Other9 (11.4)5 (17.9)
24-hour Ambulatory BP
    130/806 (8.2)2 (11.1)
    135/859 (12.3)1 (5.6)
    140/9048 (65.8)11 (61.1)
    Other10 (13.7)4 (22.2)
  • * Thresholds assessed via text field. All non-missing responses other than 130/80, 135/85, and 140/90 are classified as “other”.

  • Missing data: Clinic BP (n = 4); Home BP (n = 7); 24-hour ambulatory (n = 13).

  • Missing data: Clinic BP (n = 1); Home BP (n = 5); 24-hour ambulatory (n = 15).

  • Abbreviations: APRN, Advanced Practice Registered Nurse; BP, Blood pressure; PA, physician assistant.