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Task Force I: methodological aspects of blood pressure measurement
Authors:O'Brien E  van Montfrans G  Palatini P  Tochikubo O  Staessen J  Shirasaki O  Lipicky R  Myers M
Affiliation:Blood Pressure Unit, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin, Ireland. eobrien@iol.ie
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To reach a consensus on important methodological aspects of blood pressure measurement. METHODS: A Task Force on the methodological aspects of blood pressure measurement wrote this review after the Eighth International Consensus Conference on Blood Pressure Monitoring, in Sendai, Japan (28-31 October 2001). This consensus paper is based on the papers presented by Task Force I and on the discussion sessions, and is therefore representative of a broad spectrum of expert opinion. POINTS OF CONSENSUS: Consensus was reached on the following five issues: (1) there is an urgent need for a simplified protocol for the validation of blood pressure measuring devices; (2) there is a need for a means of updating the "state of the market" for validated devices so that users can have easy access to this information; (3) new devices must be validated independently, and existing devices that have not been validated must be reappraised; (4) manufacturers should confirm when new models use algorithms which have been validated previously; (5) the Food and Drug Administration now accepts that when ambulatory blood pressure measurement is used in clinical short-term trials in which side-effects are not being assessed, a placebo arm is not required.
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