Smartphone-based Blood Pressure Measurement during Induction of General Anesthesia

dc.contributor.authorProença, Martin
dc.contributor.authorHofmann, Gregory
dc.contributor.authorBonnier, Guillaume
dc.contributor.authorLemkaddem, Alia
dc.contributor.authorChristen, Urvan
dc.contributor.authorKnebel, Jean-François
dc.contributor.authorSchoettker, Patrick
dc.contributor.authorLemay, Mathieu
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-11T15:37:37Z
dc.date.available2025-11-11T15:37:37Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractHypertension, or chronically high blood pressure (BP), is the leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. With close to 1.5 billion hypertensive individuals globally, the need for accessible and accurate means of screening and monitoring BP is key in fighting this pandemic. Smartphones, which are widely available, could play a leading role. We have previously validated the accuracy and precision of the OptiBP® smartphone app (Biospectal, Switzerland), which runs CSEM's cuff-less BP monitoring algorithm. We present hereafter the trending ability of the app when tested in a very dynamic environment.
dc.identifier.citationCSEM Scientific and Technical Report 2022, p. 35
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12839/1777
dc.titleSmartphone-based Blood Pressure Measurement during Induction of General Anesthesia
dc.typeCSEM Report
dc.type.csemdivisionsBU-D
dc.type.csemresearchareasDigital Health
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