Background: Hypertension
is a common chronic disease with increasing prevalence worldwide. Regular close
monitoring of blood pressure is key point of hypertension management. Home
monitoring of blood pressure has its own problems such as lack of early access
to a physician in case of emergency. In this study we have designed a device
that could send the patient’s self-measured blood pressure to physician.
Case report:
A 56 year old woman with a 6 year history of hypertension was enrolled to
the study. After giving information
about using the device, we gave it to her. With each use of device at home we
received an SMS (Short Message Service) on patient’s blood pressure that were
coordinated with self-recorded blood pressures. This device consisted of a
designed electronic board and installed components (such as programmed mobile
board and micro controller) placed on the board and attached to a blood
pressure measuring device. After pushing a button, the blood pressure was
measured spontaneously and data shown on an LED monitor and sent through GSM
(Global System for Mobile Communication) by a sim card to the physician.
Conclusion: This new
device helps physicians to control patients’ blood pressure closely without any
extra cost. Also using this device will decrease the rate of complicated
hypertensive attacks.
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