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Designing a Blood Pressure Validation Study: Protocols and Reference Methods
Planning a Blood Pressure Validation Study Designing a blood pressure validation study requires careful planning to support reliable measurement comparisons. Early clinical trial protocol development should clearly define the device’s intended use, primary accuracy endpoints, and reference method used for comparison. This up-front structure helps keep study execution, data collection, and reporting consistent from the first participant through the final report. Key Eleme
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Dual Auscultation in Blood Pressure Validation Studies
Why Reference Measurements Matter Every blood pressure validation study relies on a reliable reference method to evaluate device accuracy. A trusted reference measurement provides the foundation for determining whether a monitoring device delivers accurate and clinically meaningful readings. At Parameters Research Laboratory (PRL), reference measurements are conducted by highly trained clinical research staff with deep experience in physiological monitoring studies. This lev
Apr 232 min read


Blood Pressure Device Validation Studies: Methods, Standards, and Clinical Research Design
Blood Pressure Device Validation Studies Accurate blood pressure measurement is fundamental to physiological monitoring. As new technologies expand beyond traditional cuffs into wearable and cuffless blood pressure devices, sponsors must demonstrate performance using a structured blood pressure validation study. These studies evaluate how closely a device’s measurements align with reference measurements obtained through established clinical methods and generate the evidence r
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