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In this article, leaders of the AAMI Sphygmomanometer. Committee report. Safety and accuracy of both manual and automated BP monitors. O'Brien E, Fitzgerald D, O'Malley K. Blood pressure mea- surement. ANSI/AAMI SP10:1987.
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All current amendments of ANSI/AAMI SP10:2002 are included with the purchase of this document.
This standard establishes labeling, safety, and performance requirements for sphygmomanometers, including electronic, electromechanical, and nonautomated devices that are used in the indirect measurement of blood pressure. Ambulatory blood pressure monitors, which areportable, lightweight, automated devices worn or carried by the patient that are able to obtain andstore the results of repeated determinations of blood pressure and heart rate during activities ofordinary daily living, also are included in the scope of this document.
This standard establishes labeling, safety, and performance requirements for sphygmomanometers, including electronic, electromechanical, and nonautomated devices that are used in the indirect measurement of blood pressure. Ambulatory blood pressure monitors, which areportable, lightweight, automated devices worn or carried by the patient that are able to obtain andstore the results of repeated determinations of blood pressure and heart rate during activities ofordinary daily living, also are included in the scope of this document.
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