2021
DOI: 10.1097/mbp.0000000000000542
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Agreement between blood pressure from research study visits versus electronic medical records and associations with hypertensive disorder diagnoses in pregnant women with overweight/obesity

Abstract: Objectives Blood pressure (BP) abstracted from electronic medical records (EMR) is moderately correlated to BP in nonpregnant adults with limited agreement. Little is known about the agreement of research versus EMR BP measured during pregnancy or associations of EMR BP with hypertensive disorder of pregnancy (HDP) diagnoses. Methods BP was measured according to guidelines at in-person research study visits in 214 women with prepregnancy overweight or o… Show more

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“…Modest correlation and some disagreement between research study visit and electronic health record-derived BP has been described in nonpregnant and pregnant populations. 34,35 In our study, research study visit BP was measured following a standardized measurement protocol. Clinic BP measurement was more likely to have been measured without following the same procedures to achieve gold-standard measurement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modest correlation and some disagreement between research study visit and electronic health record-derived BP has been described in nonpregnant and pregnant populations. 34,35 In our study, research study visit BP was measured following a standardized measurement protocol. Clinic BP measurement was more likely to have been measured without following the same procedures to achieve gold-standard measurement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%