Philips/Hewlett Packard Agilent HP-M1008B
Device Name:
Agilent
Device Model:
HP-M1008B
Manufacturer:

OEM: Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Herrenberger Str. 140, 71034 Böblingen, GERMANY.

Other: Philips Electronics North America Corp., 3000 Minuteman Road, M/S 109, Andover, MA 01810, UNITED STATES.

Measuring functions:
Blood pressure
Primary Client Use:
Module intended as a component of a patient monitor
Measurement Site:
Upper Arm
Measurement Occurrence:
Single, intermittent and continuous measurements
Availability:
Obsolete
Description:
The Philips/Hewlett Packard Agilent HP-M1008B is a blood pressure module for a patient monitor. Medaval has not found evidence proving the accuracy of its blood pressure measurement technology. Blood pressure measurements are taken from the upper arm. It is intended for use in a bedside patient monitor. This device is now obsolete.
Assessment:
The technology used in the Philips/Hewlett Packard Agilent HP-M1008B, to measure blood pressure, has failed in a clinical validation study, in a general population, according to a recognised standard protocol, as published in a peer-reviewed publication.
Recommendations:
Accuracy AssessmentRecommendationBasis
BP Medaval Not recommended This device has failed a clinical validation.
Validation Publications:

Papadopoulos G, Mieke S, Kuhn HJ, Apenburg C. Zur Meßsicherheit der oszillometrischen Blutdruckmeßgeräte Dinamap 1846 und HP M-1008B [Evaluation of the oscillometric blood pressure monitors: Dinamap 1846 and HP M-1008B.] Anaesthesist. 1996 May;45(5):453-9. PMID: 8779405. (Details from: link.springer.com).

IA protocol - Fail General population

Relevant Publications:

Papadopoulos G, Mieke S, Elisaf M. Assessment of the performances of three oscillometric blood pressure monitors for neonates using a simulator. Blood Press Monit. 1999 Feb;4(1):27-33. PMID: 10362888.

Measurements from the Philips/Hewlett Packard Agilent HP-M1008B are compared to those from a simulator in neonate mode, though not in a formal validation.

The device failed the simulation test