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BMJ | 2004

Blood pressure control by home monitoring: meta-analysis of randomised trials

Francesco P. Cappuccio; Sally Kerry; Lindsay Forbes; Anna Donald

Abstract Objective To determine the effect of home blood pressure monitoring on blood pressure levels and proportion of people with essential hypertension achieving targets. Design Meta-analysis of 18 randomised controlled trials. Participants 1359 people with essential hypertension allocated to home blood pressure monitoring and 1355 allocated to the “control” group seen in the healthcare system for 2-36 months. Main outcome measures Differences in systolic (13 studies), diastolic (16 studies), or mean (3 studies) blood pressures, and proportion of patients achieving targets (6 studies), between intervention and control groups. Results Systolic blood pressure was lower in people with hypertension who had home blood pressure monitoring than in those who had standard blood pressure monitoring in the healthcare system (standardised mean difference 4.2 (95% confidence interval 1.5 to 6.9) mm Hg), diastolic blood pressure was lower by 2.4 (1.2 to 3.5) mm Hg, and mean blood pressure was lower by 4.4 (2.0 to 6.8) mm Hg. The relative risk of blood pressure above predetermined targets was lower in people with home blood pressure monitoring (risk ratio 0.90, 0.80 to 1.00). When publication bias was allowed for, the differences were attenuated: 2.2 (−0.9 to 5.3) mm Hg for systolic blood pressure and 1.9 (0.6 to 3.2) mm Hg for diastolic blood pressure. Conclusions Blood pressure control in people with hypertension (assessed in the clinic) and the proportion achieving targets are increased when home blood pressure monitoring is used rather than standard blood pressure monitoring in the healthcare system. The reasons for this are not clear. The difference in blood pressure control between the two methods is small but likely to contribute to an important reduction in vascular complications in the hypertensive population.


BMJ | 1995

Evidence based medicine: an approach to clinical problem-solving

William Rosenberg; Anna Donald


BMJ | 1998

Making better use of research findings

Andy Haines; Anna Donald


Archive | 2002

Getting research findings into practice

Andy Haines; Anna Donald


BMJ | 1998

Getting research findings into practice: Making better use of research findings

Andy Haines; Anna Donald


BMJ | 1998

Looking forward: Making better use of research findings

Andy Haines; Anna Donald


BMJ | 1995

Evidence based medicine: Authors’ reply.

William Rosenberg; Anna Donald


BMJ | 2004

Balancing the benefits and harms of care

Anna Donald


BMJ | 1998

Effective Teaching: Doctors are often required to teach - but few are trained in teaching. Anna Donald describes the basic principles.

Anna Donald


Archive | 2009

Comprar Getting Research Findings into Practice | David Howlett | 9780727915535 | Wiley

David Howlett; M. P. Saunders; A.P. Haines; Andy Haines; Anna Donald

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A.P. Haines

Northwick Park Hospital

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Sally Kerry

Queen Mary University of London

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M. P. Saunders

East Sussex County Council

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