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Evaluating Novel Approaches for Estimating Awake and Sleep Blood Pressure - Better BP Study
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Unattended blood pressure measurement, Attended blood pressure measurement, and 2 other interventions for Blood Pressure. Completed, enrolled 654 participants across 2 sites.
Detailed Summary
The purpose of the proposed study is to test whether measuring unattended blood pressure using an automated blood pressure monitor in a clinic setting without staff being present can reduce the need for assessing out-of- clinic awake blood pressure using ambulatory monitoring. Also, the investigators will test whether asleep blood pressure can be accurately measured using a novel home blood pressure monitoring device with less burden compared with ambulatory monitoring.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Participants will have their blood pressure measured three times with an automated blood pressure monitor with a technician not present in the room.
Participants will have their blood pressure measured three times with an automated blood pressure monitor with a technician present in the room.
Participants will have their blood pressure measured every 30 minutes over 24-hours using an ambulatory blood pressure monitor.
Participants will have their blood pressure measured three times overnight while they are asleep using a home blood pressure monitor.