Clinical evaluation of the Braun BP 3000 Easy Click according to the ANSI/AAMI SP 10:2002

Blood Pressure Monitoring
Héctor NollyMariela Nolly

Abstract

Home blood pressure monitoring has been increasingly encouraged as a supplement to measurements in the clinic in the 2003 European Society of Hypertension-European Society of Cardiology and in the Seventh Joint National Committee guidelines. Before marketing, however, blood pressure measuring devices for self-blood pressure monitoring should be independently validated. The main objective of the present study was to examine the clinical accuracy of the Braun BP 3000 (Braun GmbH, Kronberg, Germany) wrist blood pressure measurement device. Measurements of systolic and diastolic blood pressure in normotensive and hypertensive individuals were obtained using the mercury sphygmomanometer and the Braun BP 3000 equipment. Repeated sequential blood pressure single-arm measurements comparing the test device and the standard mercury sphygmomanometer were completed according to the American National Standard Institution (ANSI)/Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) SP 10:2002 Protocol Guidelines on 90 study participants (270 measurements with each pressurometer). The equipment passed the test of systolic blood pressure measurements for method 1 (270 measurements treated separately) and method 2 (mean values of th...Continue Reading

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