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Review
. 2024 Nov;397(11):8477-8483.
doi: 10.1007/s00210-024-03229-x. Epub 2024 Jun 15.

Digitalization of hypertension management: a paradigm shift

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Digitalization of hypertension management: a paradigm shift

Sukhpreet Kaur et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Hypertension, which stands as a leading global health challenge, demands a dynamic approach for its effective management. The traditional methods of managing hypertension, centered on periodic clinic visits for blood pressure measurement and pharmacological interventions, are increasingly being complemented and enhanced by digital technologies. The integration of wearable devices, mobile applications, personalized treatments, and telehealth solutions into healthcare system is reshaping traditional hypertension care. Digitalization of hypertension management extends to population health, in addition to individual patient benefits, aimed at preventing and controlling hypertension on a broader scale. However, this digital revolution in hypertension management brings forth challenges related to data security, data accuracy, equitable access, and standardization of devices by international regulatory agencies. Addressing these issues is equally important to ensure that the benefits of digital technologies are accessible to everyone, irrespective of socio-economic factors. This paper concludes with a forward-looking perspectives, emphasizing the potential of digitalization to modify the landscape of hypertension management.

Keywords: Data accuracy; Digitalization; Hypertension; Mobile applications; Personalized treatments; Telehealth.

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