Do noninterruptive Best-Practice Advisories (BPAs) improve primary aldosteronism screening in hypertension care?
Noninterruptive best-practice advisories may be promising tools to assist primary care physicians in screening for primary aldosteronism.
The study results suggest that noninterruptive BPAs are potentially promising PA screening-assistance tools, particularly among primary care physicians. Combined with artificial intelligence algorithms that optimize the detection yield, refined BPAs may contribute to personalized hypertension care.
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