Medical Futurist February 17, 2025
Pranavsingh Dhunnoo

Let’s take a look at the cuffless revolution and how blood pressure monitoring evolves thanks to photoplethysmography

Key Takeaways

From the first experiments in the 16th century, blood pressure (BP) monitoring has evolved tremendously, current devices can connect with our phones, allowing patients to record their readings and share them with their doctors

Companies like iHealth, Withings, and Viatom have even added extra features such as heart rate monitoring and the integration of BP and ECG monitors into single devices

With the use of photoplethysmography (PPG) devices became sleeker and lighter, and can continuously monitor blood pressure in real-time, which might make blood pressure monitoring as common as heart rate...

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