2007
DOI: 10.1097/mbp.0b013e3282c9ad53
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Validation of the SAA-102 home blood pressure monitor according to the protocols of the European Society of Hypertension, the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation and the British Society of Hypertension

Abstract: These data show that the SAA-102 device satisfies ESH, AAMI, and BHS protocols for both SBP and DBP and may be recommended for everyday use for BP monitoring at home and in clinical practice.

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“…BP distribution for ESH and AAMI was according to the protocols. As indicated by us and other authors [6], however, it is extremely difficult to obtain correct distribution for the BSH protocol. In fact, we had less than expected participants in the extreme DBP group (> 110 mmHg): five instead of eight participants.…”
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“…BP distribution for ESH and AAMI was according to the protocols. As indicated by us and other authors [6], however, it is extremely difficult to obtain correct distribution for the BSH protocol. In fact, we had less than expected participants in the extreme DBP group (> 110 mmHg): five instead of eight participants.…”
Section: Procedures and Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…As indicated previously, several other research groups encountered similar problems recruiting participants with extreme values of DBP [6]. Following their experience, we have adopted the distribution of DBP similar to other validation teams, as reported previously [6].…”
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“…However, this type of equipment must be evaluated according to international criteria, such as those suggested by the British Hypertension Society (BHS) [14] and the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) [3]. Furthermore, the majority of validation data originate from adult samples [2,6,16,20,26] information, and although several studies have been conducted with children [1,4,11,21,24,25], there are few studies that have examined the sensitivity and specificity of these types of devices jointly with a validation of BHS [14] and AAMI [3] protocols with this population. Thus, the purpose of the present study was to evaluate the accuracy of the Omron MX3 Plus (model HEM-742-E) blood pressure monitor among adolescents according to BHS [14] and AAMI [3] standards.…”
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