Abstract

In medical practice, blood pressure is intensively studied parameter and often measured for diagnosis at primary healthcare level. In this paper, the state-of-the-art Bluetooth technology has been used for designing an innovative wireless blood pressure monitoring system to display the systolic and diastolic blood pressure values on Android-based smartphone. A pilot study was undertaken on 12 healthy subjects to validate the performance of developed prototype by comparing with OMRON HEM-7111 and mercury sphygmomanometer. Comparison shows an accuracy of 98.63% and 97.13% with OMRON HEM-7111 and 98.99% and 98% with mercury sphygmomanometer for systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure, respectively. Bias value in Bland-Altman plots gives good level of agreement within 95% confidence limits. The developed prototype device mean and standard deviation of differences is less than 5 and 8 mmHg, respectively, and it fulfills the recommendation criteria as per the requirement of the Association for Advancement of Medical Instruments protocol.

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