Home blood pressure monitoring improves control

Main Category: Hypertension
Article Date: 11 Jun 2004 - 5:00 PDT

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Patients with high blood pressure (hypertension) who monitor their blood pressure at home have better control of their condition, according to a new study available on bmj.com and being presented at the European Society of Hypertension in Paris on 16th June.

(This article comes from the British Medical Association)

Researchers analysed 18 blood pressure monitoring studies involving nearly 3000 people with hypertension. A total of 1359 monitored their blood pressure at home, while 1355 had their blood pressure monitored in the healthcare system.

They found that blood pressure was lower in people who had home blood pressure monitoring than in those who were seen in the healthcare system. A greater proportion of them also achieved blood pressure targets when assessed in the clinic.

Although the reasons for this are not clear, blood pressure monitoring by patients at home is associated with better blood pressure values and improved control of hypertension than usual blood pressure monitoring in the healthcare system, say the authors.

As home blood pressure monitoring is now feasible, acceptable to patients and generally reliable, it could help to involve patients more closely in the management of their own blood pressure and help to manage their hypertension more effectively, they conclude.

Contact:

Francesco Cappuccio, Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Primary Care, Department of Community Health Sciences, St George's Hospital Medical School, London, UK
Email: f.cappuccio@sghms.ac.uk

(Blood pressure control by home monitoring: meta-analysis of randomised trials)
http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/reprint/bmj.38121.684410.AE

http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/content/vol328/issue7453/press_release.shtml#2

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