Home versus Clinic Blood Pressure Monitoring: Evaluating Applicability in Hypertension Management via Telemedicine

Author:

Al-Anazi Ali F.1,Gul Rahim1,Al-Harbi Fahad T.1,Al-Radhi Sulaiman A.1,Al-Harbi Hamood1,Altaher Altigani1,Al-Harbi Mohammed M.1,Al-Rashidi Fahad O.1,Al-Haweeri Omer S.1,Al-Mutairi Fakhri M.2,Al-Riyaee Afyaa A.3,Al-Hotan Fai M.3,Al-Radhi Alulu A.4,Al Shehri Hamdan M.5,Alharbi Mohammed S.6,ALGhasab Naif Saad6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Adult Cardiology, Prince Sultan Cardiac Center, Buraydah 52366, Qassim, Saudi Arabia

2. Department of Internal Medicine, Al-Rass General Hospital, Al-Rass 58883, Qassim, Saudi Arabia

3. College of Medicine, Qassim University, Buraydah 51482, Qassim, Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Pharmacy, Qassim University Medical City, Buraidah 52571, Qassim, Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Internal Medicine, Medical College, Najarn University, Najran 55461, Najran, Saudi Arabia

6. Department of Internal Medicine, Medical College, Ha’il University, Ha’il 55476, Hail, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Hypertension is a significant public health concern in Saudi Arabia, affecting 28.6% of the population. Despite the availability of effective treatments, optimal blood pressure control is not always achieved, highlighting the need for effective management strategies. This study aimed to evaluate the applicability of home, compared to clinic, blood pressure measurements for managing hypertension in the Qassim region of Saudi Arabia. The study included 85 adults undergoing antihypertensive treatment. Home blood pressure measurements were obtained during the day and the evening using automated oscillometric sphygmomanometers, whereas clinic measurements were taken during clinic hours. Home blood pressure readings were significantly lower than clinic blood pressure readings, with mean differences of 20.4 mmHg and 4.1 mmHg for systolic and diastolic blood pressures, respectively. There was a positive correlation between the clinic systolic and diastolic blood pressures (r = 0.549, p < 0.001) and a weak correlation between the daytime home and clinic systolic blood pressures (r = 0.218, p < 0.05). This study provides insight into the applicability of home blood pressure monitoring, which may aid in the development of more effective hypertension management strategies, particularly the use of morning home blood pressure monitoring to aid treatment decisions through telehealth medicine.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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