Blood Pressure Monitors

Validation Standards & Testing for Home Blood Pressure Monitors

Omron® home blood pressure monitors are tested according to the protocols of the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instruments (AAMI), European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and British Hypertension Society (BHS), and meet the criteria of these protocols.

Clinically validated monitors sold in the United States

ModelMet Criteria of following protocols
HEM-790ITAAMI, ESH
HEM-780AAMI, ESH
HEM-711DLXAAMI, ESH
HEM-711ACAAMI, ESH, BHS
HEM-705CPAAMI, ESH, BHS
HEM-773ACAAMI, ESH
7300WAAMI, BHS
7300ITAAMI, BHS
HEM-432CAAMI, ESH
HEM-670ITAAMI, ESH
HEM-650AAMI, ESH
HEM-637AAMI, ESH
HEM-629AAMI, ESH
HEM-609AAMI, ESH


Monitors clinically validated among specific patient populations
HEM 670ITObese Adults (1) and Elderly (2)
7300WWomen with preeclampsia (3)
7300ITWomen with preeclampsia (3)
HEM 711ACChildren and adolescents (4)
HEM 705CPChildren and adolescents (4)


1. Altunkan Ş, Oztas K, Altunkan E. Validation of the Omron 637IT wrist blood pressure measuring device with a position sensor according to the International Protocol in adults and obese adults Blood Press Monit 2006;11:79-85
2. Altunkan Ş, Altunkan E. Validation of the Omron 637IT wrist blood pressure measuring device with a position sensor according to the International Protocol in the elderly Blood Press Monit 2006;11:97-102
3. Golara M,Benedict A, Jones C. Randhawa M, Poston L, Shennan AH. Inflationary oscillometry provides accurate measurement of blood pressure in pre-eclampsia Br J Obstet Gynaecol 2002;109:1143-1147
4. Stergiou GS, Yiannes NG, Rarra VC. Validation of the Omron 705 IT oscillometric device for home blood pressure measurement in children and adolescents: The Arsakion School Study Blood Pressure Monitoring 2006,11:229-234