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. 2016 Aug 24;4(2-3):78–84. doi: 10.1159/000448375

Table 1.

Composite and BP control by telemonitoring intervention or usual care (reproduced from Margolis et al. [15], with permission from the American Medical Association)

Telemonitoring intervention
Usual care
Differential change from baseline, % (95% CI) p valuea
Patients, n % (95% CI) Patients, n % (95% CI)
Composite BP control
 At 6 and 12 months 113 57.2 (44.8–68.7) 58 30.0 (23.2–37.8) 27.2 (13.4–40.0) 0.001
 At 6, 12, and 18 months 96 50.9 (36.9–64.8) 42 21.3 (14.4–30.4) 29.6 (13.1–46.0) 0.002
BP control
 At 6 months 148 71.8 (65.6–77.3) 89 45.2 (39.2–51.3) 26.6 (19.2–33.1) <0.001
 At 12 months 141 71.2 (62.0–78.9) 102 52.8 (45.4–60.2) 18.4 (7.9–27.0) 0.005
 At 18 months 135 71.8 (65.0–77.8) 104 57.1 (51.5–62.6) 14.7 (7.0–21.4) 0.003
a

Study group difference for composite BP control and at each individual time point.