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Information about blood pressure measurement, the devices used to measure blood pressure, along with their accuracy and suitability for measurement in clinical settings, the home and hypertension research.
Informationen über die Blutdruckmessung sowie die Genauigkeit und Eignung von Blutdruck-Messgeräten in der Klinik,in der Praxis, für den Heimgebrauch und in der Hochdruckforschung.
Les informations sur la mesure de pression artérielle, les appareils utilisés pour mesurer la pression artérielle, et leur précision et adaptation à la mesure dans le milieu médical, à domicile et la recherche.
La información sobre la medida de la presión arterial, los dispositivos medía la presión arterial, junto con su exactitud y conveniencia para la medida en los ajustes clínicos, el hogar y la investigación de la hipertensión.
Informazioni sulla misurazione della pressione arteriosa e sugli strumenti utilizzati per misurare la pressione arteriosa, insieme a dati sulla loro accuratezza e sulla loro idoneità per misurazioni da effettuare in ambiente clinico, al domicilio del paziente o nella ricerca.
Informatie over bloeddrukmeting en over de apparaten die worden gebruikt om de bloeddruk te meten, met speciale aandacht voor hun nauwkeurigheid en geschiktheid voor toepassing in de kliniek, bij thuismetingen en bij hypertensieonderzoek.
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There is a large market for blood pressure measuring devices, not only in clinical medicine, but also with the public where the demand for self-measurement of blood pressure is growing rapidly. For the consumer, whether medical or lay, device accuracy should be of prime importance in selecting a blood pressure measuring device. However, the majority of devices available have not been evaluated independently for accuracy and the consumer often does not have the expertise or information to make a fully informed decision as to which device to purchase.
Blood pressure measuring devices have been assessed in the literature from time to time, but such surveys have the disadvantage of being obtainable only by journal subscribers, and the information soon becomes out-dated in that this forum cannot keep pace with the availability of new devices and new device models. Some websites provide information on blood pressure measuring devices but this is only part of a larger remit and none is devoted entirely to blood pressure measurement. It is generally recognised that it is extremely difficult for doctors and others wishing to purchase blood pressure measuring devices to obtain up-to-date information on the validation status and accuracy of these devices.
Device manufacturers complain about the long and costly time lag between validation of a device and the subsequent publication, which gives it the credibility in the marketplace. The ethos of this endeavour is that by making evidence-based information available on the Internet to medical practitioners, consumers, such as patients, hospitals and doctors, and to the device manufacturing industry, blood pressure measurement will become more accurate, thereby benefiting patients with hypertension.
The following pre-conditions were decided before sponsorship for the dabl® Educational Trust website was sought:
The dabl® Educational Trust website will have the following objectives:
The website has been structured to balance the requirements of both the lay and medical target audiences. The home page specifically is developed with the lay audience in mind where news items summarise in clear language the latest developments in blood pressure measurement. This approach is also useful to medical personnel new to the advances in this area. The classification section has a mixed readership in mind, providing more detail but it is summarised in straightforward terms. The remaining pages are intended more for medical/research personnel and the material is more technical.
Home page: This page will be updated quarterly to provide news items on new devices, new developments in measurement and validation, links to new articles and other items of interest.
Background: This page outlines the background to the establishment of the website together with its objectives. It is emphasised that the diagnosis, management, treatment, epidemiology and research of hypertension is dependent on accurate measurement of blood pressure, and that if blood pressure measurement is inaccurate, it follows that incorrect decisions will be made. The different methods of blood pressure measurement are outlined: traditional blood pressure measurement, ambulatory blood pressure measurement, and self blood pressure measurement are explained.
Protocols: The protocols of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), the British Hypertension Society (BHS) and the International Protocol of the European Society of Hypertension are outlined on this page. The criteria used, on the website, for assessing validation studies are stated; on the basis of these criteria devices may be designated as ‘Recommended’, ‘Not recommended’ or as being of ‘Questionable recommendation’.
Sphygmomanometers: This page provides a validation summary, with the publication reference, of all blood pressure measuring devices for which there are published validation data. Due to the large number of these devices and different areas of interest, they are classified as shown.
There is a large market for blood pressure measuring devices, not only in clinical medicine, but also with the public where the demand for self-measurement of blood pressure is growing rapidly. For the consumer, whether medical or lay, device accuracy should be of prime importance in selecting a blood pressure measuring device. However, the majority of devices available have not been evaluated independently for accuracy and the consumer often does not have the expertise or information to make a fully informed decision as to which device to purchase.
Blood pressure measuring devices have been assessed in the literature from time to time, but such surveys have the disadvantage of being obtainable only by journal subscribers, and the information soon becomes out-dated in that this forum cannot keep pace with the availability of new devices and new device models. Some websites provide information on blood pressure measuring devices but this is only part of a larger remit and none is devoted entirely to blood pressure measurement. It is generally recognised that it is extremely difficult for doctors and others wishing to purchase blood pressure measuring devices to obtain up-to-date information on the validation status and accuracy of these devices.
Device manufacturers complain about the long and costly time lag between validation of a device and the subsequent publication, which gives it the credibility in the marketplace. The ethos of this endeavour is that by making evidence-based information available on the Internet to medical practitioners, consumers, such as patients, hospitals and doctors, and to the device manufacturing industry, blood pressure measurement will become more accurate, thereby benefiting patients with hypertension.
The following pre-conditions were decided before sponsorship for the dabl® Educational Trust website was sought:
The dabl® Educational Trust website will have the following objectives:
The website has been structured to balance the requirements of both the lay and medical target audiences. The home page specifically is developed with the lay audience in mind where news items summarise in clear language the latest developments in blood pressure measurement. This approach is also useful to medical personnel new to the advances in this area. The classification section has a mixed readership in mind, providing more detail but it is summarised in straightforward terms. The remaining pages are intended more for medical/research personnel and the material is more technical.
Home page: This page will be updated quarterly to provide news items on new devices, new developments in measurement and validation, links to new articles and other items of interest.
Background: This page outlines the background to the establishment of the website together with its objectives. It is emphasised that the diagnosis, management, treatment, epidemiology and research of hypertension is dependent on accurate measurement of blood pressure, and that if blood pressure measurement is inaccurate, it follows that incorrect decisions will be made. The different methods of blood pressure measurement are outlined: traditional blood pressure measurement, ambulatory blood pressure measurement, and self blood pressure measurement are explained.
Protocols: The protocols of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI), the British Hypertension Society (BHS) and the International Protocol of the European Society of Hypertension are outlined on this page. The criteria used, on the website, for assessing validation studies are stated; on the basis of these criteria devices may be designated as ‘Recommended’, ‘Not recommended’ or as being of ‘Questionable recommendation’.
Sphygmomanometers: This page provides a validation summary, with the publication reference, of all blood pressure measuring devices for which there are published validation data. Due to the large number of these devices and different areas of interest, they are classified as shown.