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The goal of this study is to test a novel cuffless blood pressure (BP) monitoring device (BIO-Z) within adults with hypertension (high blood pressure) for clinical use.
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Researchers will test the device against the Finapres Nova® blood pressure monitoring device.
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate a novel cuffless blood pressure monitoring device for clinical use. This device is a cuffless blood pressure watch worn on the wrist called BIO-Z. The device will be tested against the Finapres Nova® which is FDA-approved to capture continuous BP measurements. The participant will only need wear a wristband, potentially eliminating the need to perform cuff-based readings. During the 2-hour visit, research coordinators will conduct exercises to change BP and compare the values gathered by the BIO-Z watch with the Finapres Nova® device and a standard blood pressure cuff. The investigators will also test whether the Bio-Z can capture blood pressures that are in the low and high range, and whether motion affects the quality of measurement. The ultimate goal is to develop a device that passively collects blood pressure continuously, which is more convenient than a standard blood pressure cuff. 15 Participants will have the option to complete study procedures twice more, spaced one week apart, for a total of three weeks of participation.
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Harlan Krumholz, MD, SM; Erica Spatz, MD
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