RATIONALE: Women with a previous history of preeclampsia (PE)/HELLP have a twofold higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a fourfold increased risk to develop hypertension at a relative young age. In the latest 2016 ESC guidelines 'CVD prevention', previous PE has been acknowledged as a serious CVD risk factor in women. In clinical practice, however, these women are still underappreciated for their CVD risk. It has not been established yet how adequate lifelong prevention in these potentially high risk women can optimally be achieved from their childbearing years onwards. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate feasibility, usability, acceptance and potential obstacles of blood pressure (BP) home monitoring in high-risk women, aged 40-60 years, after a previous PE in pregnancy. In addition to evaluate the effectiveness of BP home monitoring on the occurrence of hypertension, the efficacy of BP treatment, quality of life (QOL), health-related symptoms, work ability and life-style behaviour. STUDY DESIGN: Randomized, open label feasibility study to compare eHealth guided self management of BP monitoring and lifestyle advice with 'usual care'. STUDY POPULATION: Approximately 200 women, aged ≥ 40 and ≤ 60 years, with a previous PE in pregnancy will be invited to participate (both early and late PE). Patients will be recruited from the departments of obstetrics/gynaecology in 6 centres in the Euregio Rhein-Waal and from the department of cardiology Radboudumc. INTERVENTION: eHealth guided measurements of BP at regular intervals and recurrent lifestyle advice (intervention-group) will be compared with "usual care". PRIMARY OUTCOME: Feasibility, usability, acceptance and potential obstacles of BP home monitoring in high-risk women after a previous PE in pregnancy at 1 year of follow-up.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
200
Home blood pressure monitoring using the Withings Wireless BP monitor. Patients will be asked to measure their blood pressure twice daily for 7 consecutive days. This will be repeated for every month for 1 year.
Katholisches Karl-Leisner-Klinikum GmbH
Kleve, Germany
Krankenhaus Bethanien
Moers, Germany
St. Josef Krankenhaus GmbH
Moers, Germany
Rijnstate Ziekenhuis
Arnhem, Netherlands
Radboudumc
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Canisius-Wilhelmina Ziekenhuis
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Feasibility of HBPM after a previous preeclampsia to evaluate the prevalence of hypertension.
To evaluate feasibility of blood pressure home monitoring to diagnose hypertension at 1 year follow-up, in high-risk women with a previous preeclampsia. Feasibility will be measured using questionnaires (Likert scales).
Time frame: 1 year
Blood pressure values
Mean BP values (mmHg) in both study groups at 1 year of follow-up
Time frame: 1 year
Prevalence of hypertension
Prevalence of hypertension in both groups at 1 year of follow-up
Time frame: 1 year
Effect HBPM
Effect of regular self measurements on blood pressure levels at home at 1 year follow-up
Time frame: 1 year
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