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Authors' Reply to: Comment on "Feasibility of a New Cuffless Device for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement in Patients With Hypertension: Mixed Methods Study".

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  • Authors’ Reply to: Comment on “Feasibility of a New Cuffless Device for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement in Patients With Hypertension: Mixed Methods Study”

  • In a number of studies, we have recently evaluated the possible value of a handy device (Viatom’s Checkme) for measuring multiple vital parameters, including cuffless blood pressure (BP) determination

  • After a comparison with a common BP monitor [2] and an evaluation of the self-assessment results by admitted patients [3], we recently reported the results of its use in ambulatory BP measurement [4]

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Authors’ Reply to: Comment on “Feasibility of a New Cuffless Device for Ambulatory Blood Pressure Measurement in Patients With Hypertension: Mixed Methods Study”. We thank Noud van Helmond and colleagues [1] for the critical assessment of our study results. In a number of studies, we have recently evaluated the possible value of a handy device (Viatom’s Checkme) for measuring multiple vital parameters, including cuffless blood pressure (BP) determination.

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