Clinical evaluation of the Copal UA-251 and the Dinamap 1848 automatic blood–pressure monitors

Abstract
The Copal UA-251 is a small automatic blood-pressure monitor, which relies on a piezoelectric microphone for detection of Korotkoff sounds. The Dinamap 1848 automatic monitor uses the oscillometric method for blood-pressure determination. When compared with the Hawksley random-zero sphygmomanometer, the Copal UA-251 recorded higher systolic blood–pressure, with this discrepancy widening at the upper end of the systolic pressure range. The agreement between these machines was reasonable for diastolic blood-pressure. The Dinamap 1848 had a tendency to consistently over-read systolic and under-read diastolic blood-pressure compared with the Hawksley sphygmomanometer, with median differences of 7 mmHg and -2.5 mmHg respectively.

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