

Accuracy Assessment | Recommendation | Basis | |
BP | Medaval | Not recommended | This device has not been clinically validated. |
Schoot TS, Weenk M, van de Belt TH, Engelen LJLPG, van Goor H, Bredie SJH. A New Cuffless Device for Measuring Blood Pressure: A Real-Life Validation Study. J Med Internet Res. 2016 May;18(5):e85. Epub: 2016 May 05. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5414. PMID: 27150527. Available from: PMC4873623.
The reference device used was the Welch Allyn Vital Signs 300 Series. However, this is a major and fundamental violation of the protocol requirements. Despite its claims, this study is simply a comparison of two devices and cannot be considered as a validation according to the ESH-IP protocol.
van Helmond N, Plante TB, Joseph JI. Blood Pressure Measurement Validation Off the Cuff? Comment on "A New Cuffless Device for Measuring Blood Pressure: A Real-Life Validation Study". J Med Internet Res. 2018 Oct;20(10):e10089. Epub: 2018 Oct 22. doi: 10.2196/10089. PMID: 30348627 . Available from: PMC6231812.
The publication is a letter or correspondence in which the Viatom Checkme Health Monitor is referenced.
Bredie S, van de Belt T, van Goor H. Authors' Reply: Comment on "A New Cuffless Device for Measuring Blood Pressure: A Real-Life Validation Study". J Med Internet Res. 2018 Oct;20(10):e12477. Epub: 2018 Oct 22. doi: 10.2196/12477. PMID: 30348625 . Available from: PMC6231735 .
The publication is a letter or correspondence in which the Viatom Checkme Health Monitor is referenced.