Issue: # 18    May/2012
SunTech Medical eNewsletter Issue 17
In This Issue
Top 7 Reasons for Auto BP during Cardiac Stress Testing
How and Why OEM Partnerships Work
You're Doing it Wrong: BP Measurement
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In a few weeks, SunTech Medical will be launching its new OEM NIBP Technologies website with more information on application-specific solutions, case studies, module platforms, our development process, and a portal for customizing your own solution.  Look for an official launch announcement from us in your inbox soon!  Until then, please enjoy these recent articles:

 

Top 7 Reasons You Should Be Using Automated Blood Pressure for Cardiac Stress Testing
Read 7 reasons to use automated BP for Cardiac Stress Testing As any cardiologist will tell you, a cardiac stress test is a fundamental step to diagnosing a multitude of heart conditions and is a necessary tool for any cardiac care facility.  The average cardiac stress test lab contains ECG stress systems, Echocardiogram machines, treadmills, ergometers and .... manual blood pressure gauges?  With all of this automated equipment that allows us to remove variability and minimize inherent patient risk, why are we still trying to take blood pressures manually during a stress test?!
iPhone Mania: How and Why OEM Partnerships Work

In a recent article for MD+DI, Tony Francisco, Senior Product Manager at SunTech Medical, was asked to provide insight on OEM partnerships and what makes them work. In the article, he explains how the developers of the iPhone used OEM partnerships to produce a market-leading product and why those partnerships work.
You're Doing it Wrong: New Study on BP Measurement 
A new study published in the Journal of Clinical Hypertension has reached the conclusion that when it comes to proper blood pressure (BP) measurement technique, most clinicians just aren't very good at it. According to the authors, Minor et al, the purpose of the study was to "assess BP measurement accuracy and the level of adherence to recommended techniques throughout a large academic health science center." As it turns out, the results were poor on both fronts and their statistical analysis indicates that technique does indeed impact accuracy. 

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