| Literature DB >> 35720741 |
Jennifer D Runkle1, Maggie M Sugg2, Sena McCrory1, Carol C Coulson3.
Abstract
Background: Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy are a leading cause of U.S. maternal morbidity and mortality. Home blood pressure (BP) monitoring can provide early detection of hypertension (HTN) outside of routine prenatal visits. Yet little is understood about how well self-monitored BP performs during pregnancy, particularly in rural America. Objective: To examine the feasibility and patient adherence to a self-monitoring BP program and to remotely collect data on pregnant women during the third trimester at a rural health clinic. Materials andEntities:
Keywords: blood pressure; mobile health; pregnancy; remote monitoring; rural
Year: 2021 PMID: 35720741 PMCID: PMC9049804 DOI: 10.1089/tmr.2020.0021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Telemed Rep ISSN: 2692-4366
FIG. 1.QardioArm smartphone app and BP cuff. BP, blood pressure.
Maternal Demographic Characteristics
| Mean age in years (SD) | 30.1 (6.3) |
| Age categories | |
| 18–29 years | 13 (48) |
| 30–39 years | 14 (52) |
| Race | |
| White | 21 (75) |
| Black | 2 (7) |
| Other | 4 (14) |
| Ethnicity | |
| Hispanic/Latinx | 1 (4) |
| Not Hispanic/Latinx | 26 (96) |
| Education | |
| Some high school | 1 (4) |
| High school diploma/GED | 11 (41) |
| Associates | 3 (14) |
| Bachelors | 6 (21) |
| Graduate/professional | 6 (21) |
| Relationship status | |
| Married | 20 (74) |
| Separated | 1 (4) |
| Unmarried relationship | 6 (22) |
| Primary language | |
| English | 26 (96) |
| Spanish | 1 (4) |
| Median week of pregnancy (IQR) | 32 (31, 34) |
n = 27 participants completed the baseline survey.
GED, General Education Development; IQR, interquartile range; SD, standard deviation.
FIG. 2.Participants self-reported level of comfort with data collected using m-health technology during pregnancy.
FIG. 3.Mean e-health literacy scores (−2 strongly disagree, −1 disagree, 0 neutral, 1 agree, and 2 strongly agree).
Participant Outcomes
| N = 30 | |
|---|---|
| Total participants who contributed to remote home BP monitoring | 23 (76.6) |
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| Total participants with provider-diagnosed chronic hypertension | 2 (7.4) |
| Total participants with provider-diagnosed hypertensive disorders of pregnancy | 2 (7.4) |
| Total participants with at least one “raised” home BP measures | 8 (26.7) |
| Total participants presented with more than one “raised” home BP measures[ | 2 (7.4) |
| Total participants with “raised” clinic BP measures | 1 (3.7) |
| Days of home BP monitoring | |
| Mean (SD) | 16.2 (12.8) |
| Median (25th, 75th) | 12.5 (6, 25) |
| IQR | 19 |
| Missed clinic appointment | |
| Mean (SD) | 5.1 (2.9) |
| Median (25th, 75th) | 5 (3, 7) |
| IQR | 4 |
| Returned home BP monitor | 13 (48.1) |
n = 1 replaced home BP monitor due to higher-than-normal BP readings.
Descriptive Statistics for Blood Pressure Measures Obtained at the Clinic and Obtained Remotely from Home Blood Pressure Collection
| Clinic BP measures | Home BP measures | |
|---|---|---|
| Systolic | ||
| Mean (SD) | 120.3 (10.5) | 124.9 (10.6) |
| Median (25th, 75th) | 120.0 (112, 127) | 124 (118, 131) |
| IQR | 14.5 | 13.2 |
| Diastolic | ||
| Mean (SD) | 78.4 (6.0) | 77.4 (7.1) |
| Median (25th, 75th) | 78.0 (75, 82) | 77.6 (72, 82) |
| IQR | 6.5 | 9.2 |
| MAP | ||
| Mean (SD) | 92.4 (7.1) | 93.2 (7.4) |
| Median (25th, 75th) | 92.0 (88.0, 96.0) | 92.7 (88.4, 97.7) |
| IQR | 8.0 | 9.3 |
| BP | ||
| Low | 161 (44.2) | 0 |
| Normal | 202 (55.9) | 442 (98.2) |
| Raised | 1 (0.3) | 8 (1.7) |
| Alert | 0 | 0 |
BP, blood pressure; MAP, mean arterial pressure.
FIG. 4.The differences between clinical and home recordings of BP for systolic, diastolic, and MAP measurements. MAP, mean arterial pressure.
FIG. 5.Conceptual flowchart of data streams for m-health applications for pregnant women.