Evaluation of ambulatory and self-initiated blood pressure monitors by pregnant and postpartum women

Hypertens Pregnancy. 2001;20(1):25-33. doi: 10.3109/10641950109152639.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the acceptability of an ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) monitor (SpaceLabs 90207) and a self-initiated blood pressure monitor (Omron HEM-705CP) to pregnant women.

Methods: Acceptability of the SpaceLabs 90207 and Omron HEM- 705CP monitors was evaluated, using a modified British Hypertension Device assessment form, by () healthy, pregnant women at <15 weeks (n = 120), 35-37 weeks (n = 81), and 5-9 weeks postpartum (n = 86); and () women with preeclampsia (n = 52).

Main outcome measures: A monitor was acceptable if a woman graded the overall impression as "good" or "very good."

Results: Healthy women at <15 and 35-37 weeks' gestation and preeclamptic women reported the SpaceLabs 90207 monitor caused discomfort in 54%, 52%, and 60%, interfered with activities in 38%, 40%, and 23%, and disturbed sleep in 62%, 52% and 31%, respectively. Fewer than 12% in any group reported these problems with the Omron HEM-705CP monitor. In the 78 women who evaluated both monitors at 35-37 weeks, the SpaceLabs 90207 and Omron HEM-705CP were acceptable to 78% and 95% of healthy women, respectively (p = 0.005). Women with preeclampsia rated the Space-Labs 90207 as "bad" or "fair" (14%), "good" (58%), and "very good" (28%) compared with "bad" or "fair" (8%), "good" (28%), and "very good" (64%) for the Omron HEM-705CP monitor (p = 0.009).

Conclusions: Pregnant women found the less intensive blood pressure monitoring with the Omron HEM-705CP more acceptable than the 24-h ABP monitoring with the SpaceLabs 90207. If accurate self-initiated blood pressure devices become available, pregnant women would prefer this method of home blood pressure monitoring.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory / instrumentation*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Patient Satisfaction*
  • Postpartum Period
  • Pre-Eclampsia / diagnosis
  • Pregnancy