Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading cause of maternal deaths worldwide. Self-monitoring of blood pressure (BP) might improve the detection and management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, but few data are available, including regarding appropriate thresholds. This systematic review and individual patient data analysis aimed to assess the current evidence on differences between clinic and self-monitored BP through pregnancy. MEDLINE and 10 other electronic databases were searched for articles published up to and including July 2016 using a strategy designed to capture all the literature on self-monitoring of BP during pregnancy. Investigators of included studies were contac...
OBJECTIVES: To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between...
Objectives To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between ...
Abstract Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to m...
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading c...
Guidelines encourage the use of self-monitoring of blood pressure in pregnancy, and research suggest...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing facto...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Background: The use of automated blood pressure monitors in pregnancy has become increasingly popula...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement between home blood-pressure monitoring (HBPM) and blood-pressure ...
Importance: Inadequate management of raised BP is a significant contributing factor to maternal deat...
Background Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a high...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to maternal de...
BACKGROUND: Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a hig...
OBJECTIVES: To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between...
Objectives To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between ...
Abstract Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to m...
Hypertensive disorders during pregnancy result in substantial maternal morbidity and are a leading c...
Guidelines encourage the use of self-monitoring of blood pressure in pregnancy, and research suggest...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing facto...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Background: The use of automated blood pressure monitors in pregnancy has become increasingly popula...
Importance Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated blood pressure (BP) is a significant contributing fact...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the agreement between home blood-pressure monitoring (HBPM) and blood-pressure ...
Importance: Inadequate management of raised BP is a significant contributing factor to maternal deat...
Background Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a high...
Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to maternal de...
BACKGROUND: Raised blood pressure (BP) affects approximately 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and a hig...
OBJECTIVES: To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between...
Objectives To assess adherence to self-monitoring of blood pressure (SMBP), and differences between ...
Abstract Importance: Inadequate management of elevated BP is a significant contributing factor to m...