Efficacy of self-monitored blood pressure, with or without telemonitoring, for titration of antihypertensive medication (TASMINH4): an unmasked randomised controlled trial
<strong>Background</strong> Studies evaluating titration of antihypertensive medication using self-monitoring give contradictory findings and the precise place of telemonitoring over self-monitoring alone is unclear. The TASMINH4 trial aimed to assess the efficacy of self-monitored blood...
Main Authors: | McManus, RJ, Mant, J, Franssen, M, Nickless, A, Schwartz, C, Hodgkinson, J, Bradburn, P, Farmer, A, Grant, S, Greenfiel, S, Heneghan, C, Jowett, S, Martin, U, Milner, S, Monahan, M, Mort, S, Ogburn, E, Perera-Salazar, R, Shah, SA, Yu, LM, Tarassenko, L, Hobbs, FDR |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2018
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