| Literature DB >> 32706672 |
Daniel López-López1, Victoria Mazoteras-Pardo2, Ricardo Becerro-De-Bengoa-Vallejo2, Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias3, Eva María Martínez-Jiménez4, César Calvo-Lobo2, Carlos Romero-Morales5, Patricia Palomo-López6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Home blood pressure monitoring has many benefits, even more so, in populations prone to high blood pressure, such as persons with diabetes.Entities:
Keywords: blood pressure; hypertension; mobile applications; software validation; type 2 diabetes
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32706672 PMCID: PMC7414407 DOI: 10.2196/19781
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Demographic characteristics and descriptive data of the participants.
| Participant characteristics (N=33) | Value, mean (SD) | Value, rangea | ||
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| 65.9 (9.8) | 39.0-85.0 | .73 | |
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| Men (n=17) | 66.4 (12.3) | 39.0-85.0 |
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| Women (n=16) | 72.6 (6.7) | 65.0-84.0 |
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| 74.8 (12.6) | 48.0-101.0 | .42 | |
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| Men (n=17) | 76.5 (12.5) | 48.0-100.0 |
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| Women (n=16) | 72.9 (12.9) | 57.0-101.0 |
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| 164.9 (7.3) | 147.0-180.0 | .17 | |
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| Men (n=17) | 166.6 (5.3) | 160.0-180.0 |
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| Women (n=16) | 163.1 (8.8) | 147.0-175.0 |
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| 27.6 (5.2) | 18.1-43.7 | .90 | |
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| Men (n=17) | 27.5 (3.7) | 18.1-34.1 |
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| Women (n=16) | 27.7 (6.5) | 20.3-43.7 |
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| 286.4 (32.7) | 220.0-360.0 | .19 | |
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| Men (n=17) | 279.1 (26.8) | 220.0-320.0 |
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| Women (n=16) | 294.1 (37.3) | 243.0-360.0 |
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Number of measurement differences in each range.
| Measurement type and range | ESH-IP2 requirement, n | Achieved (N=99), n | Difference (mmHg), mean (SD) | |||||||
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| For 2 of 3 ranges | For all 3 ranges |
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| 3.37 (3.19) | |||||
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| ≤5 mmHg | 73 | 65 | 87 |
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| ≤10 mmHg | 87 | 81 | 95 |
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| ≤15 mmHg | 96 | 93 | 98 |
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| 3.15 (SD 4.67) | |||||
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| ≤5 mmHg | 73 | 65 | 88 |
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| ≤10 mmHg | 87 | 81 | 96 |
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| ≤15 mmHg | 96 | 93 | 99 |
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| 1.65 (2.91) | |||||
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| ≤3 bpm | 73 | 65 | 91 |
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| ≤5 bpm | 87 | 81 | 96 |
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| ≤8 bpm | 96 | 93 | 99 |
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Within-participant measurement differences.
| Measurement type and range | 2 of 3 measurements | 0 of 3 measurements | |||||
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| ESH-IP2 requirement, n | Achieved (N=33), n | ESH-IP2 requirement, n | Achieved (N=33), n | |||
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| ≤5 mmHg | ≥24 | 32 | ≤3 | 1 | |
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| ≤5 mmHg | ≥24 | 29 | ≤3 | 0 | |
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| ≤3 bpm | ≥24 | 31 | ≤3 | 1 | |
Figure 1Bland-Altman plot showing differences between QardioArm and Omron M3 measurements for systolic blood pressure.
Figure 2Bland-Altman plot showing differences between QardioArm and Omron M3 measurements for diastolic blood pressure.
Figure 3Bland-Altman plot showing differences between QardioArm and Omron M3 measurements for heart rate.