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4 . 2023

Results of using remote monitoring of blood pressure through the patients of working age

Abstract

The widespread prevalence of arterial hypertension in the Russian Federation, and also throughout the world, forces researchers to seek new approaches to improving medical care aimed at reducing morbidity, disability and mortality from cardiovascular diseases. The number of studies aimed at learning the results of remote monitoring of blood pressure, its medical and organizational effectiveness, has been recently increasing.

Our research was conducted between 2019 and 2022 in outpatient conditions to evaluate the results of remote monitoring of blood pressure. By the middle of the median observation period, 86% of patients had arterial pressure reached the target values (120–129 and 80–84 mm Hg) regardless of gender, age and degree of arterial hypertension.

The obtained data were analyzed using statistical methods, in order to confirm the medical effectiveness within the framework of the proposed organizational approaches and risk assessment, which are successfully applied in practice.

Keywords:remote monitoring of blood pressure; outpatient conditions; arterial hypertension; pre-hospital stage

Funding. The study had no sponsor support.

Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Contribution. Analysis of the data obtained, literature review, making final edits – Fedotkina S.A.; collection and processing of materials – Kuvakin V.I.; concept and design of the study, collection and processing of materials, writing the text – Khugaeva E.V.

For citation: Fedotkina S.A., Kuvakin V.I., Khugaeva E.V. Results of using remote monitoring of blood pressure through the patients of working age. ORGZDRAV: novosti, mneniya, obuchenie. Vestnik VSHOUZ [HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT: News, Views, Education. Bulletin of VSHOUZ]. 2023; 9 (4): 87–97. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33029/2411-8621-2023-9-4-87-97 (in Russian)

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