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Blood pressure measuring devices: ubiquitous, essential but imprecise. | LitMetric

Blood pressure measuring devices: ubiquitous, essential but imprecise.

Expert Rev Med Devices

Division of Reproduction & Endocrinology, Maternal & Fetal Research Unit, King's College London, St Thomas' Hospital, London, UK.

Published: September 2008

AI Article Synopsis

  • Blood pressure measurement has evolved from traditional methods using mercury sphygmomanometers to automated devices that allow for easier self-monitoring by patients.
  • Automated devices help reduce observer errors and biases seen in clinical settings, leading to more accurate home measurements.
  • Despite advancements, certain populations (like those with diabetes or arrhythmias) may still face accuracy issues, making careful selection of measurement devices crucial for reliable readings.

Article Abstract

Blood pressure measurement is an essential, poorly performed skill, traditionally undertaken through auscultation and use of a mercury sphygmomanometer. However, its exclusivity to the clinical environment has changed substantially over the last 20 years with the introduction of automated blood pressure devices. This simplified self-measurement method has enabled increased patient involvement and surveillance, while also eliminating the observer error, measurement bias and white-coat effect associated with auscultatory measurement in the clinical setting. Rapid advances in technology have decreased the discrepancy between automated and auscultatory readings, evidenced by the increased number of devices to pass recognized validation standards. However, the limitation of automated device accuracy is still evident in certain patient groups, such as those with diabetes, an arrhythmia or preeclampsia. Therefore, careful consideration is warranted when selecting a noninvasive blood pressure measurement device to ensure optimum accuracy and reliability of readings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1586/17434440.5.5.573DOI Listing

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