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Reliable blood pressure measurement technique developed

Blood pressure measurement with the smartwatch is not yet possible without constant calibration. (Image source: Notebookcheck/Alexander Fagot)
Blood pressure measurement with the smartwatch is not yet possible without constant calibration. (Image source: Notebookcheck/Alexander Fagot)
Long-term blood pressure measurements in particular are only possible with great effort. A new technology is set to radically change this, which could eventually even find its way into smartwatches and help identify a wide range of health risks.

Blood pressure is an important indicator for drawing conclusions about general health, kidney function or the risk of a heart attack.

The easiest way to measure blood pressure is with a blood pressure cuff. However, this only provides a reliable value at a specific point in the body, primarily the upper arm, at a specific time. Long-term measurements at two or three points, on the other hand, would be more helpful.

Blood pressure measurement already exists in a compressed form. Quite a few smartwatches advertise this capability. However, tests show that even the best models do not provide reliable data without regular calibration using a blood pressure cuff.

Sound instead of pressure

Co-author Alaina Brinley Rajagopal with the prototype on her arm. (Image source: Daniel Cellucci/Esperto Medical)
Co-author Alaina Brinley Rajagopal with the prototype on her arm. (Image source: Daniel Cellucci/Esperto Medical)

A completely new technology, developed at Caltech, is intended to solve this problem. A sound wave is sent via the device into the underlying artery. This creates a resonance that is then precisely measured using ultrasound. All you feel is a slight tingling sensation on the skin. The whole thing is called resonance sonomanometry.

As a result, both the systolic and diastolic blood pressure values are obtained with the same reliability as with a blood pressure cuff. And even though the device is currently still the size of a Raspberry Pi, there is confidence that the whole thing can be compressed to the size of a smartwatch.

The current prototype already has a few remarkable features: the artery is automatically localized and targeted. Even with low blood pressure, there are no problems with the measurement, unlike with other technologies.

So there is a good chance that it will soon be possible to record the correct blood pressure more easily and reliably - by a gadget as slim as a smartwatch.

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Mario Petzold, 2024-08-12 (Update: 2024-10-29)