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1. The Cloud DX connected HealthKit Pulsewave in home blood pressure monitoring during pregnancy: A clinical evaluation and user experience study

2. Accuracy of cuff blood pressure and systolic blood pressure amplification

3. Automated ‘oscillometric’ blood pressure measuring devices: how they work and what they measure

4. A model for early failure prediction of blood pressure measurement devices in a stepped validation approach

5. Validation of the A&D UA‐651 Plus/UA‐651SL Plus automated sphygmomanometer according to the ISO 81060–2, 2018 and ISO 81060–2 Amendment 1, 2020, which resulted in the currently pending Amendment to Amendment 1

6. Validation of the G.LAB MD41A0 upper arm blood pressure monitor in patients with diabetes mellitus according to the AAMI/ESH/ISO 81060-2:2018 Universal Standard

7. Accuracy of the Withings BPM Connect Device for Self-Blood Pressure Measurements in General Population – Validation According to the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation/European Society of Hypertension/International Organization for Standardization Universal Standard

8. Continuous Monitoring of Blood Pressure Using a Wrist-Worn Cuffless Device

9. Cuffless Blood Pressure Devices

11. Criteria for a suitable reference cuff for validation studies of blood pressure measuring devices in people with arm circumference between 43 and 50 cm

12. Comparison of the mean of the first two blood pressure readings with the overall mean of three readings on a single occasion

13. The quality of patients’ self-blood pressure measurements: a cross-sectional study

14. Concept, hardware development, and clinical trials of a Galinstan based Mercury free sphygmomanometer: Merkfree

15. Association of central arterial blood pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy in patients with chronic kidney disease

16. Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Automated Office Blood Pressure Readings After Zero or Five Minutes of Rest

17. Brazilian health professionals’ perceptions and knowledge about automated blood pressure monitors

18. Cuffless blood pressure measuring devices: review and statement by the European Society of Hypertension Working Group on Blood Pressure Monitoring and Cardiovascular Variability

19. Recent Advances in Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring and Prediction Using a Machine Learning Approach

20. [Miniature Non-invasive Blood Pressure Measurement and Verification System]

21. Home blood pressure monitors owned by participants in a large decentralised clinical trial in hypertension: the Treatment In Morning versus Evening (TIME) study

22. Pulse oximeter plethysmograph waveform and automated oscillometric sphygmomanometer for ankle-brachial index measurement

23. The 2020 'WHO Technical Specifications for Automated Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measuring Devices With Cuff'

24. A survey to gauge confidence of Indian clinicians on three primary devices for blood pressure measurement

25. Using Wearables and Machine Learning to Enable Personalized Lifestyle Recommendations to Improve Blood Pressure

26. Measurement of SBP at home by parents using hand-held Doppler device and aneroid sphygmomanometer: a single-centre experience

27. Wearable Wireless-Enabled Oscillometric Sphygmomanometer: A Flexible Ambulatory Tool for Blood Pressure Estimation

29. An Artificial Intelligence-Enhanced Blood Pressure Monitor Wristband Based on Piezoelectric Nanogenerator

30. Accuracy of the COMBEI BP118A Device for Self-Blood Pressure Measurements in General Population – Validation According to the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation/European Society of Hypertension/International Organization for Standardization Universal Standard

31. Evolution of the standard for validation of automated sphygmomanometers

32. Validation of the Kinetik Blood Pressure Monitor—Series 1 for use in adults at home and in clinical settings, according to the 2002 European Society of Hypertension International Protocol on the validation of blood pressure devices

33. Results of a project to calibrate mercury sphygmomanometer blood pressure-measuring devices in Egypt

34. Comparing blood pressure measurements between a photoplethysmography-based and a standard cuff-based manometry device

35. Perspectives on an ambulatory blood pressure monitoring device with novel technology for pulse waveform analysis to detect arrhythmias

36. Effect of Elevated Ambient Temperature on Simulator-Derived Oscillometric Blood Pressure Measurement

37. Validation Study to Determine the Accuracy of Central Blood Pressure Measurement Using the Sphygmocor Xcel Cuff Device

38. Validation of the Omron HBP-1320 for professional use according to the ANSI/AAMI/ISO 81060-2:2013 protocol and the 2010 revision of the European Society of Hypertension International Protocol

39. The modified sphygmomanometer test for assessment of muscle strength of community-dwelling older adults in clinical practice: reliability and validity

40. Validation of the HL868ED upper-arm blood pressure monitor for clinical use and self-measurement according to the European Society of Hypertension International Protocol revision 2010

41. The measurement of blood pressure by the linear method compared to the deflation methods differently modifies the pulse oximeter alarm frequency

42. Comparison of cuff-based and cuffless continuous blood pressure measurements in children and adolescents

43. Essential medicines and technology for hypertension in primary healthcare facilities in Ebonyi State, Nigeria

44. Highlights of the 2019 Japanese Society of Hypertension Guidelines and perspectives on the management of Asian hypertensive patients

45. Evaluation of correlation between digital vs. mercury sphygmomanometer in a middle-income country: The role of socio-economic situation

46. A Deep Learning Approach to Predict Blood Pressure from PPG Signals

47. Sphygmomanometer-induced hemostasis following iatrogenic guidewire perforation during lower extremity angioplasty

49. An investigation of the individualized, two-point calibration method for cuffless blood pressure estimation using pulse arrival time: an historical perspective using the Casio BP-100 digital watch

50. Accuracy of BP monitors used at home

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