Blood pressure telemonitoring and telemedicine, a Latin America perspective

PURPOSETo share a Latin-American perspective of the use of telemedicine, together with blood pressure measurements outside the medical office, as a potential contribution to improving access to the health system, diagnosis, adherence, and persistence in hypertension treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODSA...

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Published in:Blood pressure Vol. 32; no. 1; p. 2251586
Main Authors: Piskorz, Daniel, Alcocer, Luis, López Santi, Ricardo, Puente Barragán, Adriana, Múnera, Ana, Molina, Dora Inés, Galván Oseguera, Héctor, Barroso, Weimar Sebba, Palomo, Silvia, Díaz-Díaz, Enrique, Cardona-Muñoz, Ernesto, Wyss, Fernando, Ponte Negretti, Carlos, Rosas Peralta, Martín, Chávez Mendoza, Adolfo, Alvarez López, Hunberto, Patiño, Ernesto Peñaherrera, Guerra López, Arturo, Escudero, Xavier, Enciso, José Manuel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 31-12-2023
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Summary:PURPOSETo share a Latin-American perspective of the use of telemedicine, together with blood pressure measurements outside the medical office, as a potential contribution to improving access to the health system, diagnosis, adherence, and persistence in hypertension treatment. MATERIAL AND METHODSA document settled by a Writing Group of Mexico Hypertension Experts Group, Interamerican Society of Hypertension, Epidemiology and Cardiovascular Prevention Council of the Interamerican Society of Cardiology, and National Cardiologist Association of Mexico. RESULTSIn almost all Latin American countries, the health sector faces two fundamental challenges: (1) ensure equitable access to quality care services in a growing population that faces an increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases, and (2) optimise the growing costs of health services, maintaining equity, accessibility, universality, and quality. Telehealth proposes an innovative approach to patient management, especially for chronic conditions, intending to provide remote consultation, education, and follow-up to achieve measurements and goals. It is a tool that promises to improve access, empower the patient, and somehow influence their behaviour about lifestyle changes, improving prevention and reducing complications of hypertension. The clinical practitioner has seen increased evidence that the use of out-of-office blood pressure (BP) measurement and telemedicine are helpful tools to keep patients and physicians in contact and promote better pharmacological adherence and BP control. A survey carried out by medical and scientific institutions showed that practitioners are up-to-date with telemedicine, had internet access, and had hardware availability. CONCLUSIONSA transcendent issue is the need to make the population aware of the benefits of taking blood pressure to avoid complications of hypertension, and in this scenario, promote the creation of teleconsultation mechanisms for the follow-up of patients diagnosed with hypertension.
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ISSN:0803-7051
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DOI:10.1080/08037051.2023.2251586