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Telemedicine and out-of-office blood pressure monitoring: up-to-date view of ESC/ESH

https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2018-24-6-631-636

Abstract

The 2018 Joint Guidelines of the European Society of Cardiology and the European Society of Hypertension Specialists present a successful attempt to revise the approach to one of the most prevalent health problems worldwide. For more than two years, a Task Force of experts from the two Societies have assessed and have investigated the most recent scientific advances in the field of hypertension (HTN) in order to provide doctors with the adequate diagnostic tools, evaluation of cardiovascular risk and the optimal drug treatment. Undoubtedly, among a number of crucial changes of target blood pressure (BP) range along with the new sections dedicated to HTN in different circumstances, one can notice equally valuable, albeit subtle remarks about out-of-office BP and closely related telehealth. Extensive use of ambulatory and self-BP monitoring forced to match it to office BP. Booming information and communication technologies applied successfully in various therapeutic areas and have taken place in the Guidelines. From now digital health becomes a piece of the follow-up and adherence control. This brief report highlights the current position of European experts on telemedicine and outpatient methods of monitoring blood pressure.

About the Authors

M. V. Ionov
Almazov National Medical Research Centre; ITMO University.

Mikhail V. Ionov, MD, PhD Student, Junior Researcher, Research Laboratory of Pathogenesis and Treatment of Hypertension, Department of Hypertension, Almazov National Medical Research Center; Junior Researcher, Translational Medicine Institute, ITMO University.

2 Akkuratov street, St Petersburg,  197341.



N. E. Zvartau
Almazov National Medical Research Centre; ITMO University.
Nadezhda E. Zvartau, MD, PhD, Head, Organizational-methodological Department on Cardiology and Angiology; Head, Organizational-methodological Department on Cardiology and Angiology, Almazov National Medical Research Center; Senior Researcher, Translational Medicine Institute, ITMO University. St Petersburg.


A. O. Konradi
Almazov National Medical Research Centre; ITMO University.
Aleksandra O. Konradi, MD, PhD, DSc, Professor, Corresponding Member of RAS; the Deputy Director General of Science; Almazov National Medical Research Centre; Translational Medicine Institute, Head; ITMO University. St Petersburg.


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Ionov M.V., Zvartau N.E., Konradi A.O. Telemedicine and out-of-office blood pressure monitoring: up-to-date view of ESC/ESH. "Arterial’naya Gipertenziya" ("Arterial Hypertension"). 2018;24(6):631-636. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.18705/1607-419X-2018-24-6-631-636

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