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- Title
Comparison of the use of blood pressure telemonitoring versus standard medical care in the achievement of short-term therapeutic goals in blood pressure in patients with uncontrolled hypertension: An open-label clinical trial.
- Authors
Ramos-Zavala, M. G.; Grover-Páez, F.; Cardona-Muñoz, E. G.; Cardona-Müller, D.; Alanis-Sánchez, A. G.; Pascoe-González, S.; Roman-Rojas, D.; Ramos-Becerra, C. G.; Alvarez-López, H.; Chávez-Mendoza, A.; De la Peña-Topete, G. J.; Enciso-Muñóz, J. M.; Estrada-Suárez, A.; Galvan-Oseguera, H.; Guerra-López, A.; Gutiérrez-Fajardo, P.; Lupercio-Mora, K.; Nikos-Christo, S. N.; Palomo-Piñón, S.; Ruíz-Gastelum, E.
- Abstract
Background: In Mexico less than half of the treated hypertensive patients reach blood pressure (BP) targets. Most hypertensive individuals rely on the standard medical care (SMC) to achieve the BP control goals; however, the efficacy of BP telemonitoring (BPT) to achieve BP targets has been poorly studied. Aim: To compare the efficacy of BPT versus SMC to achieve BP goals in patients with uncontrolled hypertension. Methods: A two-arm, open-label clinical trial was conducted in patients ≥18 years with uncontrolled hypertension. The participants were randomized to 2 arms (BPT vs SMC) and followed for 12 weeks. For the statistical analysis, the chi-squared test and covariance were used. Results: One hundred and seventy-eight participants were included, BPT (n =94) and SMC (n =84), after 12 weeks of follow up, we observed a baseline-adjusted reduction in systolic BP with both BPT (-13.5 [1.3] mmHg) and the SMC (-5.9 [1.4] mmHg; p < 0.001) but a greater decrease with BPT (p < 0.001). Likewise, we found a baseline-adjusted reduction of diastolic BP with BPT (-6.9 [0.9] mmHg) and SMC (-2.7 [0.9] mmHg) (p =0.007) with a more significant percent- age change from baseline with BPT (-6.8% [1.0] vs 2.5% [1.1]; p=0.007). In the BPTarm, a larger proportion of patients achieved the BP target versus SMC (30.5% vs 12.8%; p=0.005). Conclusion: BPT showed a greater proportion of patients achieving office BP control goals (<140/90 mmHg), compared to standard medical care.
- Subjects
MEXICO; MEDICAL care standards; BLOOD pressure; HYPERTENSION; BULLOUS pemphigoid; CLINICAL trials; HYPERTENSIVE crisis; CHI-squared test
- Publication
JRSM Cardiovascular Disease, 2023, Vol 12, p1
- ISSN
2048-0040
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/20480040231178585