@article{913678e1280f42edaea8ad4b691e27f4,
title = "How to check whether a blood pressure monitor has been properly validated for accuracy",
abstract = "Hypertension guidelines recommend that blood pressure (BP) should be measured using a monitor that has passed validation testing for accuracy. BP monitors that have not undergone rigorous validation testing can still be cleared by regulatory authorities for marketing and sale. This is the situation for most BP monitors worldwide. Thus, consumers (patients, health professionals, procurement officers, and general public) may unwittingly purchase BP monitors that are non-validated and more likely to be inaccurate. Without prior knowledge of these issues, it is extremely difficult for consumers to distinguish validated from non-validated BP monitors. For the above reasons, the aim of this paper is to provide consumers guidance on how to check whether a BP monitor has been properly validated for accuracy. The process involves making an online search of listings of BP monitors that have been assessed for validation status. Only those monitors that have been properly validated are recommended for BP measurement. There are numerous different online listings of BP monitors, several are country-specific and two are general (international) listings. Because monitors can be marketed using alternative model names in different countries, if a monitor is not found on one listing, it may be worthwhile cross-checking with a different listing. This information is widely relevant to anyone seeking to purchase a home, clinic, or ambulatory BP monitor, including individual consumers for use personally or policy makers and those procuring monitors for use in healthcare systems, and retailers looking to stock only validated BP monitors.",
keywords = "ambulatory blood pressure/home blood pressure monitor, blood pressure determination, device, validation",
author = "{for the Accuracy in Measurement of Blood Pressure (AIM-BP) Collaborative} and Picone, {Dean S.} and Raj Padwal and Campbell, {Norm R.C.} and Pierre Boutouyrie and Brady, {Tammy M.} and Olsen, {Michael Hecht} and Christian Delles and Cintia Lombardi and Azra Mahmud and Yaxing Meng and Mokwatsi, {Gontse G.} and Pedro Ordunez and Phan, {Hoang T.} and Giacomo Pucci and Schutte, {Aletta E.} and Sung, {Ki Chul} and Zhang, {Xin Hua} and Sharman, {James E.}",
note = "Funding Information: This manuscript was produced as part of the Accuracy in Measurement of Blood Pressure (AIM‐BP) Collaborative, an initiative advocating for best measurement practices globally. AIM‐BP members and their affiliations can be found on the World Hypertension League website. The contents of this paper reflect the opinions of its authors and not necessarily all members of AIM‐BP. This publication was supported by Grant Cooperative Agreement number NU2GGH001873 funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Health and Human Services, The Task Force for Global Health, Inc. or TEPHINET. Funding Information: CD is supported by a British Heart Foundation Centre of Research excellence Award (RE/18/6/34217). TMB is supported by Resolve to Save Lives, an initiative of Vital Strategies. This manuscript was produced as part of the Accuracy in Measurement of Blood Pressure (AIM-BP) Collaborative, an initiative advocating for best measurement practices globally. AIM-BP members and their affiliations can be found on the World Hypertension League website. The contents of this paper reflect the opinions of its authors and not necessarily all members of AIM-BP. This publication was supported by Grant Cooperative Agreement number NU2GGH001873 funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Health and Human Services, The Task Force for Global Health, Inc. or TEPHINET. Funding Information: CD is supported by a British Heart Foundation Centre of Research excellence Award (RE/18/6/34217). TMB is supported by Resolve to Save Lives, an initiative of Vital Strategies. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC",
year = "2020",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1111/jch.14065",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "22",
pages = "2167--2174",
journal = "Journal of Clinical Hypertension",
issn = "1524-6175",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd",
number = "12",
}