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Prevalence and accuracy of home sphygmomanometers in an urban population

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  • Hahn, L.P.
  • Folsom, A.R.
  • Sprafka, J.M.
  • Prineas, R.J.

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The prevalence of ownership (7.5 per cent) and the accuracy of home sphygmomanometers were determined in a population-based survey in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Sixty-four per cent of home sphygmomanometers were accurate within ±2 mm Hg of a calibrating sphygmomanometer; another 26 per cent were within ±3-6 mm Hg. These results suggest that although many home sphygmomanometers are accurate, some are very inaccurate. Health care providers should advise regular calibration when home sphygmomanometers are used for therapeutic self-management of hypertension.

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  • Hahn, L.P. & Folsom, A.R. & Sprafka, J.M. & Prineas, R.J., 1987. "Prevalence and accuracy of home sphygmomanometers in an urban population," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 77(11), pages 1459-1461.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:1987:77:11:1459-1461_8
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