Saturday, July 26, 2008

A comparative study of measurement of arterial blood pressure using HEM-802F and arterial cannulation

Abstract  Finger arterial blood pressures determined by a newly developed sphygmomanometer, HEM-802F, were compared with arterial pressure obtained from direct measurement of the radial artery. An excellent correlation was found between the two methods (systolic: r = 0.93, diastolic: r = 0.91), although there was a large variability among individual subjects. The range of differences between them are from +32 to –13mmHg for systolic and +15 to –25mmHg for diastolic blood pressure measurement. HEM-802F underestimated systolic pressure (–4.0mmHg) and overestimated diastolic pressure (+6.7mmHg), compared with intra-arterial readings.The HEM-802F was useful for the non-invasive arterial pressure monitoring during general anesthesia.

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