Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitors: Principles, Standards and Approval for Medical Use
T. Tamura
Abstract
Cuffless blood pressure (BP) monitors are noninvasive devices that measure systolic and diastolic BP without an inflatable cuff. They are easy to use, safe, and relatively accurate for resting-state BP measurement. Although commercially available from online retailers, BP monitors must be approved or certificated by medical regulatory bodies for clinical use. Cuffless BP monitoring devices also need to be approved; however, only the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) certify these devices. In this paper, the principles of cuffless BP monitors are described, and the current situation regarding BP monitor standards and approval for medical use is discussed.
Topics & Concepts
InflatableBlood pressureMedicineCuffComputer scienceReliability engineeringMedical emergencyEngineeringInternal medicineSurgeryMechanical engineeringNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringHemodynamic Monitoring and TherapyHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control