Objective: To ascertain the accuracy of 2 upper-arm blood pressure monitors, GE Carescape V100 Vital Signs and Omron HEM-9210T, used in a large, South-East Asian epidemiological cohort by the AAMI/ESH/ISO 81060-2:2018. Methods: 149 participants were recruited from the ongoing Health for Life in Singapore (HELIOS) Study in multi-ethnic Singapore. Results: 110 datasets were analysed. For criterion 1, the mean(SD) of differences for GE Carescape V100 was -3.5(7.4)/ -3.5(7.4) mmHg (systolic/diastolic), and -4.2(6.9)/ -4.2(6.9) mmHg (systolic/diastolic) for Omron HEM-9210T. For criterion 2, GE Carescape V100was -3.5(5.6) / -3.5(5.6) mmHg (systolic/diastolic), and -4.2(4.5) / -4.2(4.6) mmHg (systolic/diastolic) for Omron HEM-9210T. Conclusion: Both GE Carescape V100 Vital Signs and Omron HEM-9210T monitor passed the AAMI/ESH/ISO 81060-2:2018 validation standard.
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