In 53. 350 subjects of various ages (between 3 and 101 years) referred to 866 Italian pharmacies, an increase in blood pressure variability was observed, an increased prevalence of nocturnal hypertension and masked hypertension, a reduced nocturnal blood pressure drop and an increased morning blood pressure surge with age. These changes in the ambulatory blood pressure profile with age may be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. . Omboni S, Ballatore T, Rizzi F, Tomassini F, Campolo L, Panzeri E. Age-related patterns of ambulatory blood pressure in a large cohort of individuals referred to Italian community pharmacies: results from the templar project.J Hypertens. 2023 Feb 1;41(2):336-343.
Download “Age-related patterns of ambulatory blood pressure in a large cohort of individuals referred to Italian community pharmacies: results from the TEMPLAR project.” Templar-Eta-ABPM-2023.pdf – Downloaded 1 time – 63.84 KBAmbulatory blood pressure measurement with a device capable of detecting arrhythmic events potentially related to atrial fibrillation episodes can be useful for improving blood pressure control and atrial fibrillation screening. Omboni S, Ballatore T, Rizzi F, Tomassini F, Campolo L, Panzeri E, Lundwall K, Kahan T. 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure telemonitoring in patients at risk of atrial fibrillation: results from the TEMPLAR project. Hypertens Res. 2022 Sep;45(9):1486-1495.
Download “24-hour blood pressure telemonitoring in patients at risk of atrial fibrillation. Results of the TEMPLAR project.” Templar-AFIB-ABPM-2022.pdf – Downloaded 2 times – 64.83 KBThe experience with the Tholomeus platform during the pandemic due to the new coronavirus presented in this publication. Omboni S, Ballatore T, Rizzi F, Tomassini F, Panzeri E, Campolo L. Telehealth at scale can improve chronic disease management in the community during a pandemic: An experience at the time of COVID-19. PLoS One. 2021 Sep 29;16(9):e0258015.
Download “Telehealth at scale can improve chronic disease management in the community during a pandemic: An experience at the time of COVID-19.” Templar-PLOSONE-2021.pdf – Downloaded 92 times – 2.86 MB24-hour blood pressure telemonitoring in community pharmacies is accurate and reliable and can support the doctor in the management of the hypertensive patient. Omboni S, Ballatore T, Rizzi F, Tomassini F, Campolo L, Panzeri E. Feasibility of 24-h blood pressure telemonitoring in community pharmacies: the TEMPLAR project. J Hypertens. 2021 Oct 1;39(10):2075-2081.
Download “Feasibility of 24-h blood pressure telemonitoring in community pharmacies: the TEMPLAR project” Templar-Feasibility-ABPM-2021.pdf – Downloaded 93 times – 66.03 KBMore than decade experience with the Tholomeus presentati platfrom presented in this publication. Omboni S, Campolo L, Panzeri E. Telehealth in chronic disease management and the role of the Internet-of-Medical-Things: the Tholomeus® experience. Expert Rev Med Devices. 2020 Jun 30:1-12.
Download “Telehealth in chronic disease management and the role of the Internet-of-Medical-Things: the Tholomeus® experience” Tholomeus-IoMT-2020.pdf – Downloaded 2 times – 19.40 KBThe point on the role of 24-hour telemonitoring of central pressure and arterial stiffness for the evaluation of vascular function. Omboni S. The Role of E-health in 24-h Monitoring of Central Haemodynamics and Vascular Function. Artery Research 2019;25(1-2):11-17.
Download “Role of e-Health in 24-hour monitoring of vascular function” 125922608.pdf – Downloaded 4 times – 2.44 MBUsefulness of 24-hour central pressure and arterial stiffness telemonitoring for the clinical evaluation of the hypertensive patient. Omboni S, Posokhov I, Parati G, et al. Ambulatory blood pressure and arterial stiffness web-based telemonitoring in patients at cardiovascular risk. First results of the VASOTENS (Vascular health ASsessment Of The hypertENSive patients) Registry. J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 2019;21(8):1155–1168.
Download “First results of the VASOTENS Study” jch.13623.pdf – Downloaded 4 times – 1.32 MBThe VASOTENS Study demonstrates that 24-hour central blood pressure telemonitoring with Tholomeus is strongly associated with cardiac organ damage and may represent a useful tool to evaluate the hypertensive patient's cardiovascular risk. Omboni S, Posokhov I, Parati G, et al. Variable association of 24-h peripheral and central hemodynamics and stiffness with hypertension-mediated organ damage: the VASOTENS Registry. J Hypertens 2020;38(4):701–715.
Download “24-hour central blood pressure and hypertension mediated organ damage” Variable_association_of_24_h_peripheral_and.21.pdf – Downloaded 2 times – 480.18 KBAn updated review about telemedicine, telepharmacy and mobile health in the management of the hypertensive patient. Omboni S. Connected Health in Hypertension Management. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine 2019.
Download “Connected Health in Hypertension Management” Connected_Health.pdf – Downloaded 152 times – 4.28 MBThe first results of the TEMPLAR Project show the degree of 24-hour blood pressure control in more than 20 thousand subjects managed with blood pressure telemonitoring.
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Omboni S, Mancinelli A, Rizzi F, Parati G; TEMPLAR (TEleMonitoring of blood Pressure in Local phARmacies) Project Group. Telemonitoring of 24-Hour Blood Pressure in Local Pharmacies and Blood Pressure Control in the Community: The Templar Project. Am J Hypertens. 2019 Jun 11;32(7):629-639.Publication on the role of telepharmacy in the management of the patient with heart disease or at cardiovascular risk, regarding the Tholomeus service and the 50 thousand patients followed.
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Omboni S, Tenti M. Telepharmacy for the management of cardiovascular patients in the community. Trends Cardiovasc Med. 2019 Feb;29(2):109-117.An updated review of the literature on the role of telemedicine and mobile health in the management of the hypertensive patient.
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Omboni S, Caserini M, Coronetti C. Telemedicine and M-Health in Hypertension Management: Technologies, Applications and Clinical Evidence. High Blood Press Cardiovasc Prev. 2016 Sep;23(3):187-96.The protocol of the VASOTENS Study: the first project of 24-hour telemonitoring of arterial pressure and stiffness. Thanks to THOLOMEUS.
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Omboni S, Posokhov IN, Parati G, Avolio A, Rogoza AN, Kotovskaya YV, Mulè G, Muiesan ML, Orlova IA, Grigoricheva EA, Cardona Muñoz E, Zelveian PH, Pereira T, Peixoto Maldonado JM. Vascular Health Assessment of The Hypertensive Patients (VASOTENS) Registry: Study Protocol of an International, Web-Based Telemonitoring Registry for Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness. JMIR Res Protoc. 2016 Jun 29;5(2):e137.Pharmacies, blood pressure measurement, blood pressure telemonitoring and hypertension management. Omboni S, Sala E. The pharmacist and the management of arterial hypertension: the role of blood pressure monitoring and telemonitoring. Expert Rev Cardiovasc Ther. 2015 Feb;13(2):209-21.
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Omboni S, Ferrari R. The role of telemedicine in hypertension management: focus on blood pressure telemonitoring. Curr Hypertens Rep. 2015 Apr;17(4):535.The medical reporting standards for 24-hour blood pressure recordings according to the recommendations of the Italian Society of Arterial Hypertension.
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Omboni S, Palatini P, Parati G; Working Group on Blood Pressure Monitoring of the Italian Society of Hypertension. Standards for ambulatory blood pressure monitoring clinical reporting in daily practice: recommendations from the Italian Society of Hypertension. Blood Press Monit. 2015 Oct;20(5):241