ABSTRACT
Objectives:
to characterize oscillometric blood pressure measurement devices for sale in the virtual market and identify which ones have undergone a validation study.
Methods:
this was a cross sectional study. The search for devices for sale was conducted on websites, and the sample was composed of 137 devices obtained from 644 ads. We conducted a bibliographic survey in five databases and web pages enlisting devices submitted for validation. The Kolmogorov-Smirnov test was used to check data distribution, followed by Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests for comparisons, using the SAS 9.4 program.
Results:
only 16.7% of the devices were validated. The home devices ranged from USD 10.57 to USD 275.67. Only 102 ads informed the cuff size, with different nomenclatures.
Conclusions:
most ads contained non-validated devices, which were cheaper. We identified some ads falsely informing validation.
Descriptors:
BLOOD PRESSURE; BLOOD PRESSURE DETERMINATION; BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORS; OSCILLOMETRY; VALIDATION STUDIES