Comparison of the systolic blood pressure of the upper and lower limbs in young adults.

T Mwoyofiri, H M Chinyanga
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Introduction: The anatomical structural origin of the left and right subclavian arteries is different. Could this difference translate into differences in blood pressure measurements? This was the question to be answered by this study. The experiments were done in the Department of Physiology at University of Zimbabwe-College of Health Sciences.

Methodology: A Dinamap (CRITIKON, TAMPA, FL 33634), automated, oscillation-based machine was used to take blood pressure measurements on the arms and ankles of 112 subjects, 23 females and 89 males, aged 19-25, recruited between 0800 to 1600 hours on Monday to Friday of the week for 2 months. A towel was used for blindfolding subjects.

Results: The mean systolic blood pressures (SBPs) were, right arm 121, left arm 117, right leg 152 and left leg 154 with the subjects sitting. The right arm systolic blood pressure (SBP) readings were higher in 62.1% of the subjects with a mean difference +/- S.E of (4.15 +/- 0.848). The right calf SBP readings were lower in 63.0% of the subjects with a mean difference +/- S.E of (3.44 +/- 2.29). Blinded subjects had lower SBP in 63.0% of the subjects with a mean difference +/- S.E of (2.06 +/- 0.779). The first was greater than the second sequential SBP readings in 81.5% of the subjects' right arm and was reduced to 59% by blindfolding the subjects, and the left was 67.2%. On the ankle pressure it was 67.2% left and 63.0% right.

Conclusion: Clinicians should be aware that the right arm systolic blood pressure is higher than the left in most people. Also that it is different in the legs whereby the left ankle pressure is higher than the right ankle pressure.

青壮年上肢和下肢收缩压的比较。
前言:左右锁骨下动脉的解剖结构起源不同。这种差异会转化为血压测量的差异吗?这是本研究要回答的问题。实验是在津巴布韦大学健康科学学院生理学系进行的。方法:采用全自动振荡仪Dinamap (CRITIKON, TAMPA, FL 33634)对112名受试者的手臂和脚踝进行血压测量,其中23名女性和89名男性,年龄19-25岁,招募时间为每周周一至周五的0800至1600小时,为期2个月。毛巾被用来蒙住受试者的眼睛。结果:受试者坐位时的平均收缩压分别为右臂121、左臂117、右腿152、左腿154。62.1%的受试者右臂收缩压(SBP)读数较高,平均差值+/- S.E为(4.15 +/- 0.848)。63.0%的受试者右小腿收缩压读数较低,平均差值+/-标准差为(3.44 +/- 2.29)。盲法组63.0%的受试者有较低的收缩压,平均差值+/- S.E为(2.06 +/- 0.779)。81.5%的受试者右臂收缩压读数高于右臂收缩压读数,蒙眼后降至59%,左臂收缩压读数为67.2%。踝关节压力为67.2%左侧,63.0%右侧。结论:临床医生应注意大多数患者右臂收缩压高于左臂。在腿上也是不同的,左脚踝的压力比右脚踝的压力高。
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