CHING-CHANG HUANGYING-HSIEN CHENCHI-SHENG HUNGJEN-KUANG LEEHsu, Tse-PinTse-PinHsuWu, Hui-WenHui-WenWuChuang, Pao-YuPao-YuChuangMING-FONG CHENYI-LWUN HO2021-09-092021-09-092021-06-082369-2960https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/582459The association between short-term exposure to ambient air pollution and blood pressure has been inconsistent, as reported in the literature.enambient air pollution; blood pressure; cardiovascular disease; chronic disease; climate; home blood pressure; particulate matter; pollution; remote monitoring; telehealth care; telemonitoring; weather[SDGs]SDG3[SDGs]SDG11adverse event; air pollution; blood pressure; cardiovascular disease; human; Internet; retrospective study; telemedicine; Air Pollution; Blood Pressure; Cardiovascular Diseases; Humans; Internet; Retrospective Studies; TelemedicineThe Association Between Short-term Exposure to Ambient Air Pollution and Patient-Level Home Blood Pressure Among Patients With Chronic Cardiovascular Diseases in a Web-Based Synchronous Telehealth Care Program: Retrospective Studyjournal article10.2196/26605341007642-s2.0-85107844811