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  • Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Trials

Background:

  • Effective blood pressure (BP) management is crucial for secondary stroke prevention.
  • Remote BP monitoring with electronic data capture (EDC) systems can improve BP control.
  • Existing systems face patient, provider, and system challenges and lack detailed, reproducible descriptions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and design of a web-based EDC system for remote BP monitoring and management.
  • To overcome common challenges associated with current remote BP monitoring systems.
  • To provide a transparent and comprehensive description for potential replication.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a web-based EDC system for the VIRTUAL clinical trial involving stroke survivors.
  • Selected the BlipcareBlip BP800 monitor for its connectivity and design.
  • Integrated remote BP monitor data into a web application with a dashboard, alerts, and notifications.

Main Results:

  • The EDC system successfully linked patient data, enabling real-time BP trend visualization and provider alerts.
  • High participant engagement (97%) and active clinician use were observed.
  • Alerts were triggered for 69% of participants, primarily for systolic BP abnormalities, with efficient processing.

Conclusions:

  • The VIRTUAL EDC system offers a replicable model for remote BP monitoring in clinical trials.
  • It enhances BP management by enabling near real-time remote data analysis, especially for underserved populations.
  • The system improves hypertension management by addressing limitations in data transparency and EHR security.