
A new home-based hypertension program helped dramatically reduce hypertension in a study population over just 7 weeks.
Results for the prospective pilot cohort study published in Clinical Cardiology looked at population of 130 patients with uncontrolled hypertension (>140/90 mm Hg). Patients received a Bluetooth-enabled blood pressure-monitoring device and were instructed on how to use it. Patients were to measure blood pressure twice daily. Home BP was automatically transmitted to an electronic medical record, and medication adjustments were performed over the phone at biweekly intervals until blood pressure was controlled at <135/85 mm Hg).
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