动脉高血压的管理:家庭血压测量是远程监测和自我管理的基石。

IF 2.2 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES mHealth Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.21037/mhealth-22-51
Nicolas Postel-Vinay, Guillaume Bobrie, Roland Asmar, Dominique Stephan, Laurence Amar
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移动电话的发展使设计通过蜂窝线路传输数据的血压监测仪成为可能,促进了"电子保健"的出现。如今,直接面向消费者的设备营销创造了一种新的环境,允许对信息进行算法处理,以便由患者或医疗保健专业人员进行远程决策。家庭血压远程监测(HBPT)是通过远程医疗策略,将在家中测量的血压值远程传输到医生办公室或医院。在这种背景下,随机对照试验(RCTs)研究已经证明HBPT能够提高患者对治疗的依从性和依从性,并实现更好的高血压控制率。血压下降的证据水平为“中等”,HBPT的地位在目前的实践中尚未明确确立。数字干预具有支持患者自我管理的潜力。这种方法的先决条件是事先掌握技能,技能的水平必须与每个病人的卫生知识水平相适应。很少有医疗应用程序(移动应用程序或网络应用程序)可以被认为是准确和安全的临床使用,到目前为止,我们没有高质量的证据来确定使用智能手机应用程序对血压控制的总体效果。
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Management of arterial hypertension: home blood pressure measurement is a cornerstone for telemonitoring and self-management.

The development of mobile telephones has made it possible to design blood pressure (BP) monitors with data transmission via cellular lines, contributing to the emergence of "e-health". Today, the direct-to-consumer marketing of devices create a new context allowing an algorithmic processing of information for remote decision-making either by the patient or by a healthcare professional. The home BP telemonitoring (HBPT) is the remote transmission of BP values, measured at home and transmitted to the doctor's office or hospital, by means of telehealth strategies. In this context, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) studies have demonstrated HBPT ability in improving patients' compliance and adherence to treatment and in accomplishing better hypertension control rates. The level of evidence for the drop in BP is "moderate" and the place of HBPT is not clearly established in current practice. Digital interventions have the potential to support patient in self-management. This approach presupposes the prior acquisition of skills, the level of which must be adapted to the level of health literacy of each patient. Few of medical applications (mobile apps or web-apps) for hypertension can be regarded as accurate and safe for clinical use and to date, we do not have high quality evidence to determine the overall effect of the use smartphone apps on BP control.

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