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Measuring Blood Pressure in the Office: The Argument for Wider Clinical Use of Automated Devices
Author(s): Thomas G, Doleh T, Rafey MA, Gebreselassie S, Butler R and Emmanuel L BravoThomas G, Doleh T, Rafey MA, Gebreselassie S, Butler R and Emmanuel L Bravo
Objective: Accurate measurement of blood pressure (BP) remains a fundamental step in diagnosing and managing hypertension. The aim of this study is to evaluate the accuracy of office BP measurement using an automated office blood pressure (AOBP) device (BpTRU®) performed in a 5-minute cycle.
Participants and methods: 117 consecutive patients (mean age 55 ± 17 years, 60% women) referred for management of hypertension over a nine-month period are included in this study. BP readings with the BpTRU® device (BP recorded five times in five minutes), mean awake ambulatory blood pressure (ABP), and routine BP readings taken in the patient’s primary care physician (PCP) office were compared.
Results: Average of 5 BP readings for mean blood pressure using the AOBP device was similar to the mean awake ABP (sy.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0959.S6-001
Journal of Nephrology & Therapeutics received 784 citations as per Google Scholar report