Kario, Kazuomi and Tomitani, Naoko and Wang, Tzung-Dau and Park, Sungha and Li, Yan and Shin, Jinho and Tsoi, Kelvin and Chen, Chen Huan and Cheng, Hao Min and Siddique, Saulat and Turana, Yuda and Buranakitjaroen, Peera and Huynh, Minh Van and Nailes, Jennifer and Sison, Jorge and Soenarta, Arieska Ann and Sogunuru, Guru Prasad and Sukonthasarn, Apichard and Tay, Jam Chin and Teo, Boon Wee and Verma, Narsingh and Zhang, Yuqing and Schlaich, Markus and Nagai, Michiaki and Fujiwara, Takeshi and Hoshide, Satoshi and Chia, Yook Chin * and Wang, Ji-Guang (2023) Home blood pressure-centered approach – from digital health to medical practice: HOPE Asia Network consensus statement 2023. Hypertension Research, 46. pp. 2561-2574. ISSN 1348-4214
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Recent innovations in digital technology have enabled the simultaneous accumulation, and the linking and analysis of time-series big data relating to several factors that influence blood pressure (BP), including biological indicators, physical activity, and environmental information. Various approaches can be used to monitor BP: in the office/clinic; at home; 24-h ambulatory recording; or with wearable and cuffless devices. Of these, home BP monitoring is a reliable and convenient method, and is recommended for hypertension management by current national and international guidelines. This recommendation is based on evidence showing that home BP is an important predictor of cardiovascular, cerebrovascular and kidney disease in patients with hypertension. In addition, lifetime personalized health record (PHR)-based home BP with telemonitoring combined with co-interventions has been shown to lower BP more effectively than the traditional approach based on office BP. Thus, home BP represents a key metric for personalized anticipation medicine, from digital healthcare to digital medicine. This paper summarizes the latest evidence on home BP monitoring and proposes a Hypertension Cardiovascular Outcome Prevention and Evidence in Asia (HOPE Asia) Network consensus on a home BP-centered approach to the management of hypertension.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | anticipation medicine; digital health; HOPE Asia Network; home blood pressure; personalized health record; personalized medicine; |
Subjects: | Q Science > QP Physiology R Medicine > R Medicine (General) R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine |
Divisions: | Others > Non Sunway Academics Sunway University > School of Medical and Life Sciences [formerly School of Healthcare and Medical Sciences until 2020] > Department of Medical Sciences |
Depositing User: | Ms Yong Yee Chan |
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Date Deposited: | 08 Jul 2024 03:54 |
Last Modified: | 08 Jul 2024 03:54 |
URI: | http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/id/eprint/2758 |
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