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Home BP Monitoring

Trial Parameters

Condition High Blood Pressure
Sponsor University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 750
Sex ALL
Min Age 13 Years
Max Age 18 Years
Start Date 2023-10-01
Completion 2026-09-30
Interventions
Home Blood Pressure Machine24-Hour Blood Pressure Machine

Brief Summary

Most cases of high blood pressure in teens are missed for a number of reasons. One reason is that the most common way to make a diagnosis is to make three or more blood pressure measurements in a doctor's office on separate days. This can be inconvenient. Also, measuring blood pressure in the office might be inaccurate, since children (including teens) might have high values in the office but normal values at home. For these reasons, investigators wish to study a different way to identify teens with high blood pressure. Home BP measurements have been used in Europe to make a diagnosis, but not yet in the United States, and never in a higher risk population of teens. African American teens are at higher risk for high blood pressure than other teens. Investigators will compare the values received from the home BP machines to another method (24 hour ambulatory BP monitoring or ABPM) which is the best standard for diagnosis. Investigators also want to learn more about participants experience and their child's experience with both methods. A small sample of participating teens and parents will be invited to participate in short telephone interviews. This study plans to enroll a total of 750 teens at UH. Recruitment will not take place from other organizations.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Self-identify or identified by a parent as African-American or of partly African American ancestry Exclusion Criteria: * Prior hypertension diagnosis * Prescribed BP medication * History of congenital heart disease * History of solid organ transplant * Prescribed and using stimulants and other medications on a regular basis known to raise blood pressure such as testosterone and nicotine replacement

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