Noninvasive continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) data
Noninvasive continuous electrocardiogram (ECG) data has been frequently used in studies to provide reliable blood pressure (BP) readings.
The technology utilizes intelligent neural network algorithms to calculate BP levels from ECG signals. These results are not just a snapshot view, but a long-term outlook.
The noninvasive nature makes it a more comfortable means of testing. One study showed < 5% error risk in BP when compared to a conventional BP machine. This promises more accurate continuous analysis of real-world cardiovascular risk due to decreased tension throughout testing.