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A Comparison of the SunTech Medical Advantage™ Transport Motion Tolerant NIBP Technology vs. the Medtronic LIFEPAK 12 NIBP (CAS Medical)
A Controlled Laboratory Comparison of three NIBP Devices on Cats and Dogs
Accuracy of Automated Auscultatory BP Measurement During Supine Exercise and Treadmill Stress Electrocardiogram Testing
Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement: The Trouble with Traditional Automated Monitors—The Need for Something New
Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement: What is it? Why is it important? Why is it so difficult to obtain a reliable measurement?
Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement: Why do monitors read high?
Better Care for hypertensive patients—Better Business for a medical practice: Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring improves the quality of care for patients with hypertension while adding revenue to a practice
Blood Pressure Monitoring in Air Ambulance Emergency Medical Services
Clinical Evaluation of an Oscillometric NIBP Technology During Hemodialysis According to the British Hypertension Society Protocol
Clinical Research Supporting the Use of Disposable Blood Pressure Cuffs to Reduce the Spread of Healthcare Associated Infections
Disposable Blood Pressure Cuffs: You Cannot Afford Not To Use Them
Evaluation of a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring Technology During Emergency Transport Conditions as Compared to the ProPaq LT
Exercise Stress Testing: The Importance of Accurate Blood Pressure Measurement
Improvements in Electromagnetic Compatibility for the Advantage OEM Module Series
NIBP Simulator Limits with the Advantage OEM series
Pinpointing Korotkoff During Stress Tests
Rationale for Clinical Monitors and Validation of the Oscillometric Method
Rationale for NIBP Research on Dialysis Patients
Seven Reasons to Use Automated Blood Pressure Measurement for Cardiac Stress Testing
Ten Factors that Can Temporarily Elevate Blood Pressure Readings
The accuracy and clinical validation of the SunTech 247
The Importance of Measuring Blood Pressure in Dental Offices
Twenty-four hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring: Pediatricians still lagging behind