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Devices and technology validation of a new algorithm for the bpm-100 electronic oscillometric office blood pressure monitor.
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| Author | Wrightab, James M. Mattua, Gurdial S. Jrab, Thomas L. Perry Mark, E. Strangec, Kevin D. Zornc, Anton Chenc, Yunquan |
| Abstract | Background To test the accuracy of a new algorithm for the BPM-100, an automated oscillometric blood pressure ()BP monitor, using stored data from an independently conducted validation trial comparing the BPM-100Beta with a mercury sphygmomanometer. Design Raw pulse wave and cuff pressure data were stored electronically using embedded software in the BPM-100, during the validation trial. The 391 sets ofBeta measurements were separated objectively into two subsets. A subset of 136 measurements was used to develop a new algorithm to enhance the accuracy of the device when reading higher systolic pressures. The larger (subset of 255 measurements three readings for 85)subjects was used as test data to validate the accuracy of the new algorithm. Methods Differences between the new algorithm |
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| Subject Keyword | New Algorithm Device Technology Validation Validation Trial Bp Monitor Systolic Pressure Test Data Design Raw Pulse Wave Mercury Sphygmomanometer Set Ofbeta Measurement Cuff Pressure Data Automated Oscillometric Blood Pressure Method Difference |
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