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Description

We present a simplified data visualization of home and clinic blood pressures (BP) to support shared decision-making by the patient-physician dyad, visually emphasizing elements that have long term clinical significance (cardiovascular outcomes). We manage large volumes of patient-generated BP data by summarizing and smoothing to simplify interpretation of control and to remove distracting variability of no clinical consequence.

Learning Objective: Describe the two main data simplification features of a data visualization to support shared decision-making by the patient-physician dyad.

Authors:

Jeffery Belden (Presenter)
University of Missouri-Columbia

Pete Wegier, Sinai Health System
Shannon Canfield, University of Missouri-Columbia
Sonal Patil, University of Missouri-Columbia
Victoria Shaffer, University of Missouri-Columbia
Linsey Steege, University of Wisconsin—Madison
Mihail Popescu, University of Missouri-Columbia
K Valentine, Massachusetts General Hospital
Akshay Jain, University of Missouri-Columbia
Michael LeFevre, University of Missouri-Columbia
Richelle Koopman, University of Missouri-Columbia

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