Novel Digital Technologies for Blood Pressure Monitoring and Hypertension Management
Autor: | Srinath Adusumalli, Allison J. Hare, Neel P. Chokshi |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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Telemedicine
030204 cardiovascular system & hematology Technology and Cardiovascular Health (E. Muse Section Editor) 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Medicine Pharmacology (medical) Blood pressure monitoring 030212 general & internal medicine Remote data monitoring Patient-generated health data Pharmacology White coat business.industry Hypertension management medicine.disease Digital health Optimal management Masked Hypertension Blood pressure Hypertension Medical emergency business Smartphone medical applications |
Zdroj: | Current Cardiovascular Risk Reports |
ISSN: | 1932-9520 |
Popis: | Purpose of Review Hypertension is common, impacting an estimated 108 million US adults, and deadly, responsible for the deaths of one in six adults annually. Optimal management includes frequent blood pressure monitoring and antihypertensive medication titration, but in the traditional office-based care delivery model, patients have their blood pressure measured only intermittently and in a way that is subject to misdiagnosis with white coat or masked hypertension. There is a growing opportunity to leverage our expanding repository of digital technology to reimagine hypertension care delivery. This paper reviews existing and emerging digital tools available for hypertension management, as well as behavioral economic insights that could supercharge their impact. Recent Findings Digitally connected blood pressure monitors offer an alternative to office-based blood pressure monitoring. A number of cuffless blood pressure monitors are in development but require further validation before they can be deployed for widespread clinical use. Patient-facing hubs and applications offer a means to transmit blood pressure data to clinicians. Though artificial intelligence could allow for curation of this data, its clinical use for hypertension remains limited to assessing risk factors at this time. Finally, text-based and telemedicine platforms are increasingly being employed to translate hypertension data into clinical outcomes with promising results. Summary The digital management of hypertension shows potential as an avenue for increasing patient engagement and improving clinical efficiency and outcomes. It is important for clinicians to understand the benefits, limitations, and future directions of digital health to optimize management of hypertension. |
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