How a cloud based platform can make ambulatory blood pressure monitoring more efficient, accessible, and evidence based

R. Padwal, P. Wood, J. Ringrose
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Ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM) is the gold-standard method for blood pressure assessment. However, it is markedly underutilized, in part because legacy software provided with ABPM devices is archaic and inefficient. Herein, we illustrate an example of a recently developed cloud-based ABPM platform. Such a platform offers several distinct advantages: (1) the ability to guide users through the testing process; (2) synchronizing inputs of the technician, patient, physician, and administrative assistant so that testing can be successful and efficient; (3) providing guideline-concordant study interpretations that can be e-signed, reducing physician interpretation times; (4) enabling central expert oversight and peripheral deployment of testing, thereby increasing accessibility of quality testing; and (5) facilitating integration into electronic medical records, improving dissemination of results. It is envisioned that increased use of cloud-based ABPM platforms will lead to the expansion of quality ABPM testing, thus improving the care of patients with known or suspected hypertension.
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基于云的平台如何使动态血压监测更有效、更容易获取和基于证据
动态血压测量(ABPM)是血压评估的金标准方法。然而,它显然没有得到充分利用,部分原因是与ABPM设备一起提供的遗留软件过时且效率低下。在这里,我们举例说明一个最近开发的基于云的ABPM平台的例子。这样的平台提供了几个明显的优势:(1)引导用户完成测试过程的能力;(2)使技术人员、患者、医生和行政助理的输入同步,使测试能够成功和高效;(3)提供可电子签名的与指南一致的研究解释,减少医生的解释次数;(4)使中央专家监督和外围部署测试,从而增加质量测试的可及性;(5)促进与电子病历的整合,改善结果的传播。预计基于云的ABPM平台使用的增加将导致ABPM检测质量的扩大,从而改善已知或疑似高血压患者的护理。
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