Blood pressure (BP) is a critical biomarker, widely used to diagnose and manage conditions like hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, and kidney disorders. Accurate BP measurements inform early diagnoses and track treatment effectiveness. With advancements in technology, traditional BP measurement methods are now complemented by innovative, non-invasive techniques. But how reliable are these new sources? Let’s explore the most common methods and their penetration rates.
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This method uses an inflatable cuff to constrict the arm and measure pressure as blood flow returns. Devices range from manual sphygmomanometers to automated digital monitors.
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High among older adults and those with diagnosed conditions, though less favored for continuous monitoring due to bulkiness.
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Smartwatches use miniaturized cuffs or sensors to estimate BP. Some, like Aktiia, rely on optical measurements, while Huawei and Omron use wrist pressurization.
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Growing among tech-savvy users. Adoption is expected to rise with better accuracy and medical certifications.
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Smartphone cameras estimate BP by analyzing finger blood flow.
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Potentially high due to smartphone ubiquity, contingent on clinical validation and user trust.
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Wearables like smartwatches use optical sensors to estimate BP continuously.
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Moderate among early adopters. Broader acceptance will depend on improved accuracy and regulatory approvals.
Considerations:
At Thryve, we integrate BP data from a wide range of devices and wearables, giving clinicians and users access to validated, reliable digital biomarkers. Our platform converts fragmented data into clinically meaningful insights, empowering healthcare providers to make informed decisions.
We collaborate with device manufacturers to ensure data consistency and accuracy across all methods. By consolidating data from various sources, we provide reliable insights to improve patient care.
BP monitoring is advancing rapidly. While cuff-based methods remain the gold standard, wearables and optical solutions are becoming viable options for continuous and convenient monitoring. At Thryve, we’re committed to integrating accurate BP data to help healthcare providers enhance patient outcomes.
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