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Performance of wearable watch-type home blood pressure measurement devices in a real-world clinical sample.

Clin Res Cardiol

October 2024

Department of Cardiology, Saolta Group, Galway University Hospital, Health Service Executive and University of Galway, Galway, H91 TK33, Ireland.

Background: Independent testing of home blood pressure (BP) measurement (HBPM) devices is often lacking, particularly among older and multi-morbid patients.

Methods: We studied the Bpro G2 (using tonometry), Omron HeartGuide (using occlusive oscillometric technology), and Heartisans (using photoplethysmography) wrist watch HBPM devices against a gold standard brachial sphygmomanometer. To test device performance, we used the ISO81060-2 protocol (though this protocol cannot formally validate cuffless devices).

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