Brachial or wrist blood pressure in obese patients: which is the best?

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serval:BIB_9979FA5D2786
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Brachial or wrist blood pressure in obese patients: which is the best?
Journal
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Author(s)
de Senarclens Olivier, Feihl François, Giusti Vittorio, Engelberger Rolf P., Rodieux Frédérique, Gomez Patrick, Liaudet Lucas, Waeber Bernard
ISSN
1359-5237
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
13
Number
3
Pages
149-151
Language
english
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Blood pressure (BP) measured in obese patients with a large arm circumference using a cuff of standard width may be overestimated. METHODS: We compared in this study the BP readings obtained with oscillometric devices at the left arm (OMRON HEM 705-CP) and the left wrist (OMRON R6) (Omron Medizintechnik, Mannheim, Germany) in lean (n=15) and obese (n=11) patients. RESULTS: No difference was found in diastolic BP between the two groups, nor between the arm and the wrist. Systolic BP measured at the arm was, however, significantly lower in obese (99+/-9 mmHg, mean+/-SD) than in lean (107+/-14 mmHg; P<0.001) patients, whereas systolic BP determined at the wrist averaged 106 mmHg in both groups. CONCLUSION: The use of validated wrist BP measuring devices appears therefore particularly appealing in obese individuals with a large arm circumference
Keywords
Adult, blood, Blood Pressure, Blood Pressure Determination, Brachial Artery, Case-Control Studies, Female, Germany, Humans, instrumentation, Male, methods, Middle Aged, Obesity, Patients, physiology, Sphygmomanometers, Switzerland, Wrist
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