Self-monitoring of blood pressure in patients with hypertension related multi-morbidity: Systematic review and individual patient data meta-analysis.

J P Sheppard,K L Tucker, W J Davison,R Stevens,W Aekplakorn,H B Bosworth, A Bove, K Earle,M Godwin,B B Green, P Hebert,C Heneghan,N Hill,F D R Hobbs,I Kantola,S M Kerry, A Leiva,D J Magid,J Mant,K L Margolis,B McKinstry, M A McLaughlin, K McNamara,S Omboni, O Ogedegbe,G Parati, J Varis, W J Verberk, B J Wakefield,R J McManus

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HYPERTENSION(2020)

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BACKGROUND Studies have shown that self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) is effective when combined with co-interventions, but its efficacy varies in the presence of some co-morbidities. This study examined whether self- monitoring can reduce clinic BP in patients with hyper tension-related co-morbidity. METHODS A systematic review was conducted of articles published in Medline, Embase, and the Cochrane Library up to January 2018. Randomized controlled trials of self-monitoring of BP were selected and individual patient data (IPD) were requested. Contributing studies were prospectively categorized by whether they examined a low/ high-intensity co-intervention. Change in BP and likelihood of uncontrolled BP at 12 months were examined according to number and type of hypertension-related co-morbidity in a one-stage IPD meta-analysis. RESULTS A total of 22 trials were eligible, 16 of which were able to provide IPD for the primary outcome, including 6,522 (89%) participants with fol low-up data. Self-monitoring was associated with reduced clinic systollc BP compared to usual care at 12-month follow-up, regardless of the number of hypertension-related co-morbidities (-3.12 mm Hg, [95% confidence intervals -4.78, -1.46 mm Hg]; P value for interaction with number of morbidities = 0.260). Intense interventions were more effective than low-intensity interventions in patients with obesity (P < 0,001 for ail outcomes), and possibly stroke (P < 0,004 for BP control outcome only), but this effect was not observed in patients with coronary heart disease, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease. CONCLUSIONS Self-monitoring lower BP regardless of the number of hypertensic related co-morbidities, but may only be effective in conditions such obesity or stroke when combined with high-intensity co-interventions.
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blood pressure,coronary heart disease,diabetes,hypertension,obesity,randomized controlled trial,stroke
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