A New Solar-Powered Blood Pressure Measuring Device for Low-Resource Settings

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作者
Parati, Gianfranco [2 ,3 ]
Kilama, Michael Ochan [4 ]
Faini, Andrea [3 ]
Facelli, Elisa [5 ]
Ochen, Kenneth [6 ]
Opira, Cyprian [6 ]
Mendis, Shanthi [7 ]
Wang, Jiguang [8 ]
Atkins, Neil [9 ]
O'Brien, Eoin [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, Conway Inst Biomol & Biomed Res, Dublin 4, Ireland
[2] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Clin Med & Prevent, Milan, Italy
[3] Ist Auxolog Italiano, Dept Cardiol, Milan, Italy
[4] Benedict Med Ctr, Kampala, Uganda
[5] Mtendere Hosp, Chirundu, Zambia
[6] Lacor Hosp, Gulu, Uganda
[7] World Hlth Org, Chron Dis Prevent & Management, Geneva, Switzerland
[8] Ruijin Hosp, Ctr Epidemiol Studies & Clin Trials, Shanghai, Peoples R China
[9] Dabl Educ Trust, Dublin, Ireland
关键词
Blood pressure measurement device; solar power; hypertension; low-resource settings; GLOBAL BURDEN; EUROPEAN-SOCIETY; INTERNATIONAL-PROTOCOL; CARDIOVASCULAR RISK; HYPERTENSION; DISEASE; STROKE; RECOMMENDATIONS; VALIDATION;
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10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.110.160408
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
The management of high blood pressure (BP) is particularly inadequate in low-income countries, where the unavailability of a reliable, durable, and affordable BP-measurement device is a major obstacle to accurate diagnosis. Recognizing this, a World Health Organization committee was established to correct this deficiency by influencing manufacturers to produce a device according to predetermined criteria and to demonstrate the suitability of the device for low resource settings. A device, which fulfilled stipulated criteria in being inexpensive, semiautomated, and solar powered, was validated according to the International Protocol of the European Society of Hypertension; it was then subjected to field testing in 716 subjects from 2 centers in Uganda and 1 in Zambia. The Omron HEM-SOLAR having previously fulfilled accuracy criteria of the International Protocol for both systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), fulfilled criteria for SBP, but not for DBP, when revalidated. In field testing, average SBPs and DBPs were 120.5 +/- 21.6/74.6 +/- 13.8 mm Hg and 122.3 +/- 21.8/71.2 +/- 14.0 mm Hg, respectively, with the auscultatory technique and the Omron HEM-SOLAR, respectively. Between-device agreement in defining SBP was 93.7%. The Omron HEM-SOLAR was favored over the mercury sphygmomanometer by both patients and investigators. In summary, considering the accuracy, robustness, relatively low cost, operational simplicity, and advantages such as solar power, the Omron HEM-SOLAR is likely to be a valuable device for improving BP measurement in low-resource settings with nonphysician health workers. (Hypertension. 2010; 56: 1047-1053.) . Online Data Supplement
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