High blood pressure is a modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factor and may be tracked with regular measurement. Many blood pressure measurement devices are not validated for accuracy. New wearable technology is convenient, but is often not validated.
People who use home blood pressure measurement devices are invited to participate.
The aim of this study is to document the accuracy of home blood pressure BP devices and a (provided) wearable device. The accuracy results of your home blood pressure device and the wearable device will be compared to āgold standardā 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure measurement.
As part of this study, you will:
Take part in our research study that is aimed at testing the quality of home blood pressure devices used by Australians.
To be eligible, you must:
If you are interested in assisting with this important and exciting area of research, please contact the study facilitator:
Ļć½¶Ö±²„ phone number 02 9351 9952
Email measure.bp@sydney.edu.au
Link to consent and participation
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Human ethics committee number:Ģż2024/HE001019Ģż
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