| Literature DB >> 27150527 |
Tessa S Schoot1, Mariska Weenk, Tom H van de Belt, Lucien J L P G Engelen, Harry van Goor, Sebastian J H Bredie.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Cuffless blood pressure (BP) monitoring devices, based on pulse transit time, are being developed as an easy-to-use, more convenient, fast, and relatively cheap alternative to conventional BP measuring devices based on cuff occlusion. Thereby they may provide a great alternative to BP self-measurement.Entities:
Keywords: cardiovascular risk management; cuffless blood pressure monitor; hypertension; patient empowerment; wearable device
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27150527 PMCID: PMC4873623 DOI: 10.2196/jmir.5414
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Figure 1Checkme Health Monitor (Viatom Technology) device.
Figure 2Checkme position during measurement (front).
Figure 3Checkme position during measurement (back).
Figure 4The Checkme app, showing heart rate (HR), electrocardiogram (EGC), and oxygen saturation (SpO2).
Study population characteristics.
| Characteristics | All volunteers (n=37) |
| Male:female | 18:19 |
| Age in years, mean (SD) | 54.1 (14.5) |
| White, n (%) | 36 (97) |
| Black, n (%) | 1 (3) |
| Height in m, mean (SD) | 172.2 (7.5) |
| Weight in kg, mean (SD) | 83.3 (18.4) |
| Use of blood pressure-lowering drugs, n (%) | 22 (60) |
| Normal cuff size, n (%) | 31 (84) |
| Baseline systolic blood pressure in mmHg, mean (SD) | 141.7 (24.7) |
Systolic blood pressure measurements (mmHg) taken by the reference monitor and Checkme in the supine and upright positions.
| Volunteers’ position | Meana | SD | Range (min; max)a | |
| Reference monitor | 136.6 | 21.8 | 84.7 (106.3; 191.0) | |
| Checkme at heart level | 138.4 | 25.2 | 94.5 (94.5; 189.0) | |
| Checkme above heart | 130.7b | 27.7 | 101.0 (86.0; 187.0) | |
| Reference monitor | 139.2 | 22.3 | 100.7 (102.3; 203.0) | |
| Checkme at heart level | 136.6c | 25.9 | 87.7 (102.3; 190.0) | |
aThe average or range of 3 consecutive blood pressure measurements.
b P<.001 compared with Checkme at heart level.
c P=.01 compared with Checkme at heart level in the supine position.
Differences in systolic blood pressure readings between the reference monitor and Checkme in various postures and the proportion of volunteers with differences >5, >10, and >15 mmHg between the reference monitor and Checkme.
| Reading differences | Supine at heart level (n=37) | Upright at heart level (n=35) | |
| Mean (SD) | –1.8 (8.5) | 2.6 (12.1)a | |
| Min; max of range | –19.3; 18.2 | –35.5; 20.3 | |
| >5 mmHg, n (%) | 17 (46) | 23 (66) | |
| >10 mmHg, n (%) | 9 (24) | 15 (43) | |
| >15 mmHg, n (%) | 5 (14) | 6 (17) | |
a P=.02 compared with measurements in the supine position.
Figure 5Bland-Altman plot of the difference in systolic blood pressure readings between the reference monitor (RM) and the Checkme Health Monitor (at heart level) in the supine position.
Figure 6Bland-Altman plot of the difference in systolic blood pressure readings between the reference monitor (RM) and the Checkme Health Monitor (at heart level) in the upright position.