A protocol design for evaluation of wearable cuff-less blood pressure measuring devices.

Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc

Joint Research Center for Biomedical Engineering (JCBME), Dept. of Electronic Engineering, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.

Published: April 2010

This paper proposes one of the unique requirements in the validation protocol of the IEEE P1708 standard in assessing wearable cuff-less blood pressure (BP) measuring devices. Based on principles that are different from that of the conventional cuff-based devices, the cuff-less BP measurement approaches often require an individual calibration procedure. In this study, we used data from an experiment carried out on 28 subjects with a total of 139 sets of BP measurements as an example to show that breakdown of the performance evaluation of cuff-less devices according to the change of BP from the point of calibration is crucial for understanding and interpreting the overall accuracy of the device.

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