The British Hypertension Society protocol for the evaluation of automated and semi-automated blood pressure measuring devices with special reference to ambulatory systems : Journal of Hypertension

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The British Hypertension Society protocol for the evaluation of automated and semi-automated blood pressure measuring devices with special reference to ambulatory systems

O'Brien, Eoin*; Petrie, James†,*; Littler, William‡,*; de Swiet, Michael§,*; Padfield, Paul L.¶,*; O'Malley, Kevin1; Jamieson, Michael; Altman, Douglas††; Bland, Martin‡‡; Atkins, Neil1

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Journal of Hypertension 8(7):p 607-619, July 1990.

Abstract

With the increasing manufacture of expensive systems for the measurement of ambulatory blood pressure there is a need for potential purchasers to be able to satisfy themselves that the systems have been evaluated according to agreed criteria. The British Hypertension Society has, therefore, drawn up a protocol of requirements for the evaluation of these devices. This protocol incorporates many features of the American National Standard for Non-Automated Sphygmomanometers but includes many additional features, such as strict criteria for observer training, interdevice variability testing before and after a month of ambulatory use, and a new system of analysis which permits the test system to be graded. It is recommended that manufacturers of ambulatory blood pressure measuring devices should obtain an unbiased evaluation according to a recognized standard before a device is marketed.

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