2016
DOI: 10.1097/hjh.0000000000000921
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Accuracy of commercial devices and methods for noninvasive estimation of aortic systolic blood pressure a systematic review and meta-analysis of invasive validation studies

Abstract: Automated recording of waveforms, calibrated noninvasively by brachial mean arterial pressure/DBP values seems the most promising approach that can provide relatively more accurate, noninvasive estimation of a-SBP. It is still uncertain whether a specific device can be recommended as 'gold standard'; however, a consensus is currently demanding.

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“…It is suggested that the accuracy of central BP should be examined against the invasive measurements counterparts . Accuracy of current central BP methods and devices has been investigated in several systematic review . It seems that the accuracy is device specific, and the major limitation is the accuracy of cuff BP used for waveform calibration …”
Section: Methods and Devices Used For Noninvasive Estimation Of Centrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is suggested that the accuracy of central BP should be examined against the invasive measurements counterparts . Accuracy of current central BP methods and devices has been investigated in several systematic review . It seems that the accuracy is device specific, and the major limitation is the accuracy of cuff BP used for waveform calibration …”
Section: Methods and Devices Used For Noninvasive Estimation Of Centrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of this study show that dietary salt restriction reduces cBP parameters, at least in part independently from the concomitant changes in peripheral BP. In consideration of the importance of cBP as a predictor of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and that the non‐invasive assessment underestimates the actual cBP values, 60 this effect of salt restriction significantly adds to its recognized value in cardiovascular disease prevention. In addition, these findings indicate cBP as a possible additional parameter to clinically evaluate the response to salt reduction.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technological advances have allowed the development of new devices capable of measuring central BP in a noninvasive way [13, 14]. Their development is based on the premise that central or aortic BP reflects the true load on the target organ.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%