Mesure non-invasive de la pression arterielle centrale: comment et pourquoi? [Non-invasive central blood pressure measurement: how and why?]

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Title
Mesure non-invasive de la pression arterielle centrale: comment et pourquoi? [Non-invasive central blood pressure measurement: how and why?]
Journal
Schweizerische Rundschau fur Medizin Praxis
Author(s)
Pasche  A., Feihl  F., Liaudet  L., Waeber  B.
ISSN
1013-2058 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
07/2007
Volume
96
Number
29-30
Pages
1137-40
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English Abstract
Journal Article --- Old month value: Jul 18
Abstract
Until today, the usual way to measure arterial blood pressure has been cuff sphygmomanometry, at the level of the brachial artery. Yet, for some years, a non invasive tool has been available, that enables an estimation of the aortic pressure. This is done by using an aplanation tonometry technique to record the pulse wave within the radial artery, with subsequent convertion to a central pressure wave by means of a mathematical method (transfer function). This measurement informs us about the pressure near the target organs: this pressure is influenced by the reflected waves, which are responsible for an augmentation of systolic blood pressures when arterial compliance is abnormally low. Recent clinical trials have shown that for the same value of peripheral blood pressure, different antihypertensive treatments may not impact identically on central blood pressure.
Keywords
Adult Antihypertensive Agents/therapeutic use *Aorta Blood Pressure Determination/*methods Brachial Artery Humans Hypertension/diagnosis/drug therapy Manometry/*methods Middle Aged Sensitivity and Specificity Sphygmomanometers
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