宽松袖带高血压。

Pervin R Taleyarkhan, Leslie A Geddes, Andre E Kemeny, Jillian S Vitter
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摘要

在这项研究中,分析了袖带松动对平均血压读数的影响。使用标准成人血压袖带,在袖带松动度超过患者手臂周长0,2,4和6cm时,在每只手臂上测量血压读数。然后将袖带换到另一只手臂上,重复上述步骤。在合适的袖带上从左臂取下血压读数作为参考。增加袖带松动模拟可能不正确的血压袖带放置由卫生保健工作者在临床设置。来自24名受试者的数据支持这一说法,即血压随着袖带松动程度的增加而升高。结果表明,测量左臂和右臂会产生显著不同的血压读数(p < 0.001)。因此,在每次测量过程中,正确地将袖带紧贴在患者的手臂上是至关重要的,以防止错误的读数。缺乏一致的袖带尺寸和缝合程序可能导致高血压的误诊,急性患者不适,并给患者和医疗保健提供者带来不便的费用。
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Loose cuff hypertension.

In this study, an analysis of the effects of cuff looseness on mean blood pressure readings was performed. Using a standard adult blood pressure cuff, pressure readings were taken on each arm at a cuff looseness of 0, 2, 4, and 6 cm beyond patient arm circumference. The cuff was then switched to the opposite arm and the procedure repeated. Blood pressure readings taken from the left arm with the cuff at an appropriately snug fit served as the reference. Increasing cuff looseness simulates the possibly incorrect blood pressure cuff placement by health care workers in the clinical setting. Data from 24 subjects support the claims that mean blood pressure increases with respect to increasing cuff looseness. It was shown that measurements taken on left and right arms will result in significantly different blood pressure readings (p < 0.001). It is therefore crucial to properly place the cuff at a snug fit on the patient's arm for each measurement procedure, to prevent false readings. Lack of consistent cuff size and snugness procedures can lead to misdiagnosis of hypertension, acute patient discomfort, and inconvenient costs to the patient and health care provider.

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