PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Cunningham, Muriel ED - McManus, Richard J. TI - Success with Self-monitoring: Results from the TASMIN-SR Trial DP - 2013 Aug 01 TA - MD Conference Express PG - 11--12 VI - 13 IP - 9 4099 - http://mdc.sagepub.com/content/13/9/11.2.short 4100 - http://mdc.sagepub.com/content/13/9/11.2.full AB - The Telemonitoring and Self-Management in the Control of Hypertension trial [TASMINH2], a large study of patients with hypertension, found that those randomized to self-management had significantly lower blood pressure (BP) than controls [McManus RJ et al. Lancet 2010]. Subgroup analyses from TASMINH2 suggested a smaller treatment effect in higher risk patients. The purpose of the subsequent Targets and Self management for the Control of Blood Pressure in Stroke and Other At-risk Groups trial [TASMIN-SR; ISRCTN87171227] was to determine if self-management, consisting of self-monitoring with self-titration of antihypertensives, effectively lowers BP in patients with high-risk conditions such as stroke and diabetes [O'Brien C et al. BMC Cardiovasc Disord 2013].