Randomized Trials: Neither detection nor control of high blood pressure improved by self-monitoring during pregnancy.
4 May, 2022 | 11:06h | UTCNews Release: Neither detection nor control of high blood pressure improved by self-monitoring during pregnancy – University of Oxford
Study 1: Effect of Self-monitoring of Blood Pressure on Diagnosis of Hypertension During Higher-Risk Pregnancy: The BUMP 1 Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Study 2: Effect of Self-monitoring of Blood Pressure on Blood Pressure Control in Pregnant Individuals With Chronic or Gestational Hypertension: The BUMP 2 Randomized Clinical Trial – JAMA (free for a limited period)
Author Interview: Effect of Self-monitoring of Blood Pressure on Detection and Assessment of Hypertension During Higher-Risk Pregnancy: The BUMP 1 and BUMP 2 Trials
Editorial: Self-monitoring of Blood Pressure During Pregnancy – JAMA (free for a limited period)
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In this randomized clinical trial, among pregnant individuals at higher risk of preeclampsia, self-monitoring of #bloodpressure with telemonitoring did not lead to earlier clinic-based detection of #hypertension. https://t.co/YKEQxpASA9 @RichardJMcManus pic.twitter.com/33Bf0gk59g
— JAMA (@JAMA_current) May 3, 2022