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Review
. 2024 Oct 1;29(5):260-271.
doi: 10.1097/MBP.0000000000000711. Epub 2024 Jun 17.

Smart solutions in hypertension diagnosis and management: a deep dive into artificial intelligence and modern wearables for blood pressure monitoring

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Smart solutions in hypertension diagnosis and management: a deep dive into artificial intelligence and modern wearables for blood pressure monitoring

Anubhuti Juyal et al. Blood Press Monit. .

Abstract

Hypertension, a widespread cardiovascular issue, presents a major global health challenge. Traditional diagnosis and treatment methods involve periodic blood pressure monitoring and prescribing antihypertensive drugs. Smart technology integration in healthcare offers promising results in optimizing the diagnosis and treatment of various conditions. We investigate its role in improving hypertension diagnosis and treatment effectiveness using machine learning algorithms for early and accurate detection. Intelligent models trained on diverse datasets (encompassing physiological parameters, lifestyle factors, and genetic information) to detect subtle hypertension risk patterns. Adaptive algorithms analyze patient-specific data, optimizing treatment plans based on medication responses and lifestyle habits. This personalized approach ensures effective, minimally invasive interventions tailored to each patient. Wearables and smart sensors provide real-time health insights for proactive treatment adjustments and early complication detection.

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