Simultaneous 24-h ambulatory blood pressure measurement on both arms: a consideration for improving hypertension management.
J Hypertens
; 42(5): 828-840, 2024 May 01.
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| ID: mdl-38088417
OBJECTIVE: Arterial hypertension is one of the common treatment goals in today's medicine. 24-h ambulatory blood pressure measurement (ABPM) performed by oscillometric cuff-based devices is considered as the gold standard in hypertension diagnostics. This study aims at examining the measurement accuracy of a widely used, ABPM device. METHODS: Fifty-two young and healthy participants underwent simultaneous 24-h ABPM on the left and the right upper arm using two Boso/A&D TM-2430 oscillometric cuff-based devices. Pressure curves of the cuffs, as well as hydrostatic pressure difference between the cuffs were recorded. RESULTS: The mean differences between both simultaneous measurements were 1.16âmmHg with limits of agreement of 36.23âmmHg for SBP and 1.32âmmHg with limits of agreement of 32.65âmmHg for DBP. Excluding measurements where the pressure curves were disturbed and correcting for hydrostatic pressure difference between the cuffs, reduced the measurement error. However, limits of agreement remained around 20âmmHg. There were large differences in hypertension grading and dipping pattern classification between simultaneous measurements on the left and right arm. CONCLUSION: The cuff-based ABPM device reveals notable measurement uncertainties, influencing hypertension grading, dipping pattern classification and blood pressure variability. These effects are attributed in part to disturbances during cuff deflation and hydrostatic influences. Nonetheless, ABPM has shown its clinical values in several studies, while this study underscores its still unlocked potential to improve hypertension management.
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Braço
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Hipertensão
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Humans
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En
Ano de publicação:
2024
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