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Hem 7320

Manufactured by Omron
Sourced in Japan

The HEM-7320 is an automatic blood pressure monitor designed for use in healthcare settings. The device measures the user's blood pressure and heart rate, providing accurate and reliable readings. It features an easy-to-read LCD display and an intuitive user interface, making it suitable for both professional and home use.

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10 protocols using hem 7320

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Hypertension and Diabetes Screening by Community Health Workers

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To assess patients with hypertension, the CHW used an automatic arm BP monitor (OMRON HEM-7320). However, in Brazil, CHWs’ basic training for their role does not include performing nursing procedures, such as measuring capillary blood glucose [17 (link)]. So, in cases of DM, they guided patients to use dipsticks to assess glycosuria in an isolated urine sample. It made screening the most uncontrolled cases (urine glucose concentrations of ++ or more corresponds to blood glucose above 250 mg/dL) possible. In addition, some patients with uncontrolled DM received test strips and instructions to perform glucose self-monitoring and improve the adjustments to the insulin prescription. Using tablets, CHW entered all the information obtained into the app, which consists of a simple questionnaire and a DSS. When the DSS classifies the patient as uncontrolled, a message advises the CHW to make a medical appointment at the PHCC.
Evaluation of glycemic control by HbA1c, using a point-of-care portable HbA1c analyzer, was available in many PHCCs for testing just before the medical consultation, with immediate results, and allowing prompt decision-making.
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Comprehensive Health Assessment Protocol

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We conducted objective and subjective measurements of health outcomes. The objective measurements consisted of health indicators, including body temperature (BT), systolic blood pressure (SBP), and diastolic blood pressure DBP. BT, SBP, and DBP were measured twice (morning and afternoon) per day on the same three days as the exposure measurements. After ten minutes of rest, seated blood pressures were measured twice at 10-minute intervals, and then the average of the two blood pressure measurements was used in the analyses. Blood pressure measurements on the right arm were recorded using an electronic sphygmomanometer (Omron HEM-7320, Omron, Tokyo, Japan). BT was also measured twice (once from the forehead and once from behind the ear) using an infrared forehead thermometer (HuBDIC FS-700 Thermofinder-S, HuBDIC, Anyang, Korea), and the average of the two measurements was used. Self-reported number of hours of sleep during the prior night was recorded every morning when the investigators visited as a subjective health outcome.
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Multimodal Biosensors for Comprehensive Health Monitoring

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The devices and instruments for the experiment are as follows: digiO2 POM-201 (digiO2, Miaoli, Taiwan) for SpO2. Omron HEM-7320 (Omron Healthcare, Kyoto, Japan) for blood pressure. Roche Accu-check mobile (Roche Diabetes Care, Indianapolis, IN, USA) for blood glucose. SEIMENS DCA Vantage Analyzer (Siemens Medical Solutions Diagnostics, Tarrytown, NY, USA) for HbA1C. CardioChek PA analyzer (Polymer Technology Systems, Indianapolis, IN, USA) for blood lipid. The signal of PPG is recorded from TI (Texas Instruments, Dallas, TX, USA) AFE4490 module and ECG from ADI (Analog Devices Inc., Norwood, MA, USA) AD8232-EVALZ.
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Blood Pressure Assessment in Mothers

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Every mother was subjected to a clinical examination by medically qualified (MBBS) research team members. Blood pressure was measured using a digital blood pressure meter (OMRON HEM-7320). Each participant was positioned according to the standard protocol for blood pressure measurement. Two readings were taken and minimum values of systolic and diastolic blood pressure each was documented as the blood pressure of the participant.
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Evaluating Heat Stress Physiological Response

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On the last day of WBGT measurement in the workplace, blood pressure, heart rate and body temperature were measured, and urine samples collected pre- and post-shift to evaluate the effect of heat exposure during a work shift. Urine was immediately tested using a urine dipstick (CYBOW™, DFI, Gimhae, Korea) with seven parameters. The urine specific gravity (USG) was used as indicator of hydration status. USG value 1.026–1.030 indicates dehydration, and more than 1.030 indicates a clinically dehydrated state [17 ]. Body temperature was measured using an infrared ear thermometer (Braun GmbH, Thermoscan 7 IRT 6520, Kornberg, Germany). Blood pressure and heart rate were also measured using a sphygmomanometer (Omron, HEM-7320, Kyoto, Japan). Before these measurements, each participant took a rest for at least ten minutes. The blood pressure and heart rate measurements were measured three times with a minute interval, and then the average value was calculated. These parameters are indicators of heat strain, the body’s physiological response to heat stress.
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Comprehensive Assessment of Anthropometrics and Body Composition

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Weight, height, waist circumference and hip circumference were measured by trained data collectors following standard procedure for anthropometric measurements [39 ]. Digital weighing scale (Seca 813, Hamburg, Germany), stadiometer (Seca 213, Hamburg, Germany), and ergonomic circumference measuring tape (Seca 201, Hamburg, Germany) were used. Body composition was assessed by 4-point, bio impedance analyzer (Omron HBF 375, Kyoto, Japan). The values given by the body composition analyzer for fat mass and fat free mass for the whole body and its regions were recorded. The measurements were made between 8.00 and 10.00 a.m., under uniform conditions regarding food and fluids of the subjects. Blood pressure was checked by a medically qualified investigator using digital blood pressure apparatus (Omron HEM 7320, Kyoto, Japan), as per the recommended procedure by the manufacturer. Measurements were validated against standard mercury sphygmomanometer, in every 10th participant to ensure reliability.
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Oscillometric Blood Pressure Measurement

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Office SBP and DBP measurements are obtained using an oscillometric BP monitor (HEM-7320, OMRON, China). The participant is kept at rest for 5 min; then, a measurement is performed on each arm, and then two more measurements are obtained on the arm with the highest value, always with a 1-min interval between measurements.
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Automated Blood Pressure Measurement

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The measurements of SBP and DBP of the participants were performed with the subject sitting with the left arm placed in semiflexion at the level of the hearth. This was performed through an automated procedure by using an upper arm BP monitor brand Omron (model Hem-7320).
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Metabolic Syndrome Diagnostic Criteria

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Metabolic syndrome was defined according to the criteria of the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan. Participants were classified as having metabolic syndrome if they met more than three of the following conditions: (1) waist circumference ≥ 90 cm for men and ≥ 80 cm for women; (2) systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≥ 130 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥ 85mmHg; (3) fasting blood glucose ≥ 100mg/dl; (4) high-density lipoprotein < 40 mg/dl for men and < 50 mg/dl for women; and (5) triglyceride ≥ 150 mg/dl. The tools used to assess the above variables were 1) measuring tape, for waist circumference; 2) blood pressure monitor (OMRON HEM7320, HEM7210), for blood pressure; 3) clinical analyzer (Hitachi LST008), for fasting blood glucose, HDL, and triglycerides. The tests were performed at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou, Taiwan following the manufacturers' instructions.
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Multimodal Biometric Monitoring

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AESR was measured by the LCR-meter function embedded in the impedance analyzer (HIOKI-IM3570, Japan), with a 16-channel multiplexer (ADG706) switching between multiple electrodes. Two-probe measurement setup was used and all measuring electrodes share one common reference electrode which was connected to a subject's hand. HR was monitored by a commercial smart watch (HUAWEI WATCH GT 2 Pro, China). BP was measured by a cuff-style commercial monitor (Omron HEM-7320, Japan). Room temperature and humidity were measured by a commercial monitor (Jiandarenke COS-03, China). Auricular skin temperature was measured by a commercial infrared thermal camera (Hikvision, China).
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