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Hem713c digital blood pressure monitor

Manufactured by Omron

The HEM713C Digital Blood Pressure Monitor is a compact and easy-to-use device designed to measure blood pressure. It features a digital display and provides accurate readings of systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as heart rate. The monitor is powered by batteries and can be used in home or clinical settings.

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Standardized Clinic Blood Pressure Measurement

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Clinic BP was measured by a trained nurse using either the Marshall mb02, the Omron Mx3 or the Omron HEM713C Digital Blood Pressure Monitor performed with the patient in the sitting position for at least 3 min. At each visit, the cuff was placed on the subject’s arm so that it was approximately 2–3 cm above the elbow joint of the inner arm, with the air tube lying over the brachial artery. The subject’s arm was placed on the table or supported with the palm facing upwards, so that the tab of the cuff was placed at the same level of the heart. Triplicate measurements were taken with an interval of approximately 1 min between each reading, with mean of second and third measurements recorded.
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Longitudinal Blood Pressure Monitoring Protocol

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Blood pressure was measured by a trained nurse using either the Marshall mb02, the Omron Mx3 or the Omron HEM713C Digital Blood Pressure Monitor (Coefficial of Variation =8.4%). Measurements were performed with the patient in the sitting position for at least 3 minutes. At each visit, the cuff was placed on the subject’s arm so that it was approximately 2–3 cm above the elbow joint of the inner arm. Measurements were carried out with the subject’s arm resting on a table ensuring that the cuff was placed at the same level of the heart. Three measurements were taken with an interval of approximately 1 minute between each reading, with the mean of the second and third measurements recorded to mitigate white coated effect.
In the three cohorts BP was measured at baseline and longitudinally (average follow-up time 6.3 (± 3.7) years in TwinsUK). Subjects were classified as hypertensive cases based on their BP level (systolic BP (SBP) >140 mmHg OR diastolic BP (DBP) >90 mmHg), use of BP lowering drugs, or a recorded diagnosis of hypertension by the doctor. Based on the above definition, hypertension was defined as prevalent or incident and all individuals with prevalent hypertension at baseline excluded from the analysis.
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Standardized Blood Pressure Measurement

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Blood pressure was measured by a trained nurse using either the Marshall mb02, the Omron Mx3 or the Omron HEM713C Digital Blood Pressure Monitor performed with the patient in the sitting position for at least 3 min. At each visit, the cuff was placed on the subject's arm so that it was ~2–3 cm above the elbow joint of the inner arm, with the air tube lying over the brachial artery. The subject's arm was placed on the table or supported with the palm facing upwards, so that the tab of the cuff was placed at the same level of the heart. Triplicate measurements were taken with an interval of ~1 min between each reading, with mean of second and third measurements recorded.
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Blood Pressure Measurement Protocol

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Blood pressure was measured by a trained nurse using either the Marshall mb02, the Omron Mx3 or the Omron HEM713C Digital Blood Pressure Monitor performed with the patient in the sitting position for at least 3 minutes. At each visit, the cuff was placed on the subject’s arm so that it was approximately 2–3 cm above the elbow joint of the inner arm, with the air tube lying over the brachial artery. The subject’s arm was placed on the table or supported with the palm facing upwards, so that the tab of the cuff was placed at the same level of the heart. Triplicate measurements were taken with an interval of approximately 1 min between each reading, with mean of second and third measurements recorded.
Subjects were classified into two groups based on their BP level, age and use of BP lowering drugs: hypertension cases (<60 years of age, with systolic BP (SBP) ≥140 mmHg, or diastolic BP (DBP) ≥90 mmHg, or currently using anti-hypertensive drugs, or started using before 60 years); and controls (if age >50 years, SBP ≤120 mmHg and DBP ≤80 mmHg, and not on BP lowering medication, or if age ≤50, SBP ≤115 mmHg and DBP ≤80 mmHg and not on BP lowering medication).
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