Phone app alerts doctors when your blood pressure spikes
NCT ID NCT03612271
Summary
This study is testing whether a smartphone app called mGlide can help people better control their high blood pressure. About 450 people with uncontrolled blood pressure will use the app to send daily home readings to their doctors, who get alerts if numbers go outside a safe range. The goal is to see if this technology helps lower blood pressure more effectively than standard doctor visits alone.
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Epidemiology Clinical Research Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55415, United States
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