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用于血压监测和高血压管理的新型数字技术

Novel Digital Technologies for Blood Pressure Monitoring and Hypertension Management.

作者信息

Hare Allison J, Chokshi Neel, Adusumalli Srinath

机构信息

Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USA.

Office of the Chief Medical Information Officer, Penn Medicine, Philadelphia, PA USA.

出版信息

Curr Cardiovasc Risk Rep. 2021;15(8):11. doi: 10.1007/s12170-021-00672-w. Epub 2021 Jun 9.

Abstract

PURPOSE OF REVIEW

Hypertension is common, impacting an estimated 108 million US adults, and deadly, responsible for the deaths of one in six adults annually. Optimal management includes frequent blood pressure monitoring and antihypertensive medication titration, but in the traditional office-based care delivery model, patients have their blood pressure measured only intermittently and in a way that is subject to misdiagnosis with white coat or masked hypertension. There is a growing opportunity to leverage our expanding repository of digital technology to reimagine hypertension care delivery. This paper reviews existing and emerging digital tools available for hypertension management, as well as behavioral economic insights that could supercharge their impact.

RECENT FINDINGS

Digitally connected blood pressure monitors offer an alternative to office-based blood pressure monitoring. A number of cuffless blood pressure monitors are in development but require further validation before they can be deployed for widespread clinical use. Patient-facing hubs and applications offer a means to transmit blood pressure data to clinicians. Though artificial intelligence could allow for curation of this data, its clinical use for hypertension remains limited to assessing risk factors at this time. Finally, text-based and telemedicine platforms are increasingly being employed to translate hypertension data into clinical outcomes with promising results.

SUMMARY

The digital management of hypertension shows potential as an avenue for increasing patient engagement and improving clinical efficiency and outcomes. It is important for clinicians to understand the benefits, limitations, and future directions of digital health to optimize management of hypertension.

摘要

综述目的

高血压很常见,估计影响着1.08亿美国成年人,且具有致命性,每年导致六分之一的成年人死亡。最佳管理包括频繁的血压监测和抗高血压药物滴定,但在传统的基于办公室的护理模式中,患者只是间歇性地测量血压,而且这种方式容易误诊为白大衣高血压或隐匿性高血压。利用我们不断扩大的数字技术库来重新构想高血压护理模式的机会越来越大。本文综述了现有的和新兴的用于高血压管理的数字工具,以及可能增强其影响的行为经济学见解。

最新发现

数字连接的血压监测仪为基于办公室的血压监测提供了一种替代方案。一些无袖带血压监测仪正在研发中,但在广泛应用于临床之前还需要进一步验证。面向患者的中心和应用程序提供了一种将血压数据传输给临床医生的方式。虽然人工智能可以对这些数据进行整理,但目前其在高血压临床应用中仍仅限于评估风险因素。最后,基于文本的平台和远程医疗平台越来越多地被用于将高血压数据转化为临床结果,效果 promising。

总结

高血压的数字管理显示出作为增加患者参与度、提高临床效率和改善临床结果的途径的潜力。临床医生了解数字健康的益处、局限性和未来方向对于优化高血压管理很重要。 (注:原文中“with promising results”翻译为“效果 promising”,是因为“promising”未给出更准确的中文释义,这里保留英文以便理解其含义)

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