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Blood Pressure Monitoring | 2014

Comparison of the Omron RS6 wrist blood pressure monitor with the positioning sensor on or off with a standard mercury sphygmomanometer.

Cornelia Deutsch; Ralf Krüger; Kanako Saito; Shingo Yamashita; Yukiya Sawanoi; Beate Beime; Peter Bramlage

ObjectiveThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the measurement accuracy of Omron RS6 with positioning sensor on (PSON) in comparison with Omron RS6 with positioning sensor off (PSOFF). The Omron RS6 has passed the 2010 version of the European Society of Hypertension International Protocol previously. MethodsA total of 85 adult participants (39 male and 46 female) were recruited. Systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were sequentially measured using a standard mercury reference sphygmomanometer (ERKA 3000; two observers) and Omron RS6 with PSON or PSOFF. ResultsA total of 85 participants (39 men, 46 women) were included in this study, with a mean age of 53.5±16.4 years. SBP at entry was 133.0±19.9 mmHg and DBP was 81.3±11.8 mmHg. The two observers for SBP and DBP measurements were in good agreement, with agreements of −0.2±1.5 mmHg for SBP and −0.2±1.5 mmHg for DBP, respectively. The mean difference between PSON readings and readings from the standard device was –2.6±6.1 mmHg for SBP and −1.4±4.8 mmHg for DBP. The differences in PSOFF readings were −4.5±6.9 and −3.2±5.4 mm Hg, respectively (P<0.01; PSON vs. PSOFF). A higher proportion of patients had a small deviation (⩽5 mmHg) from the reference device when the positioning sensor was on (65 vs. 54% for SBP and 76 vs. 65% for DBP readings). Using the positioning sensor, the variation in wrist height compared with PSOFF decreased. ConclusionThe Omron RS6 position sensor is an important function for a wrist device that improves measurement accuracy by decreasing variations in wrist height.


Archive | 2006

Electronic blood pressure monitor

Yukiya Sawanoi; Hiroshi Kishimoto; Naomi Matsumura


Archive | 2007

Pulse wave measurement electrode unit and pulse wave measurement device

Naomi Matsumura; Yukiya Sawanoi; Toshiyuki Iwahori


Archive | 2011

Blood pressure information measurement device

Yoshihide Tokko; Yukiya Sawanoi


Archive | 1995

Method and device to establish viewing zones and to inspect products using viewing zones

Norihito Yamamoto; Yukiya Sawanoi; Koichi Tanaka


Archive | 2006

Electronic blood pressure monitor calculating average value of blood pressure

Hiroshi Kishimoto; Yukiya Sawanoi; Takahide Tanaka; Kenji Eda


Archive | 2004

Living body pressurizing and fixing apparatus

Tomonori Inoue; Hiroya Nakanishi; Takefumi Nakanishi; Yoshihiko Sano; Yukiya Sawanoi; Takahide Tanaka; Minoru Taniguchi; 剛文 中西; 浩也 中西; 智紀 井上; 佳彦 佐野; 孝英 田中; 実 谷口


Archive | 2005

Device for securing living body by pressing

Yoshihiko Sano; Minoru Taniguchi; Takahide Tanaka; Takefumi Nakanishi; Tomonori Inoue; Hiroya Nakanishi; Yukiya Sawanoi


Archive | 2007

Electronic blood pressure monitor having cuff in whose inner, pressure is adequately adjusted and its control method

Kenichi Yamakoshi; Shinobu Tanaka; Masamichi Nogawa; Takehiro Yamakoshi; Yukiya Sawanoi


Archive | 2007

Blood pressure measurement device storing measurement data

Yoshihiko Sano; Takefumi Nakanishi; Takahide Tanaka; Yukiya Sawanoi; Kenji Eda; Minoru Taniguchi; Hiroya Nakanishi; Tomonori Inoue; Tetsuya Nakada

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