Accuracy of the SpaceLabs 90207 determined by the British Hypertension Society protocol.
@article{OBrien1991AccuracyOT,
title={Accuracy of the SpaceLabs 90207 determined by the British Hypertension Society protocol.},
author={Eoin O’Brien and F{\'a}ins{\'i}a Mee and Neil Atkins and K. O’malley},
journal={Journal of hypertension},
year={1991},
volume={9 6},
pages={
573-4
}
}Results: The three recorders passed the before-use interdevice variability assessment, after which 84% of inflations recorded with these devices during the in-use phase gave valid readings, and the three devices subsequently passed the after-use interdevice variability assessment. The main validation test was carried out on one device in 86 subjects with a wide range of pressures, the results being analysed according to a grading system from A to D. The SpaceLabs 90207 acheived B rating for…
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