A New Noninvasive Method to Measure Blood Pressure

Autor: Makoto Ozaki, Marius Poliac, H. Reyford, Kumar G. Belani, Jean Marc Martino, Thomas Hartmann, James M. Hynson, Ronald D. Miller
Rok vydání: 1999
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Zdroj: Anesthesiology. 91:686-686
ISSN: 0003-3022
DOI: 10.1097/00000542-199909000-00021
Popis: Background Blood pressure (BP) monitoring with arterial waveform display requires an arterial cannula. We evaluated a new noninvasive device, Vasotrac (Medwave, Arden Hills, MN) that provides BP measurements approximately every 12-15 beats and displays pulse rate and a calibrated arterial waveform for each BP measurement. Methods Surgical and critically ill patients (n = 80) served as subjects for the study. BPs, pulse waveforms, and pulse rates measured via a radial artery catheter were compared with those obtained by the Vasotrac from the opposite radial artery. Data were analyzed to determine agreement between the two systems of measurement. Results Blood pressure measured noninvasively by the Vasotrac demonstrated excellent correlation (P Conclusions In surgical and critically ill patients, the Vasotrac measured BP, pulse rate, and displayed radial artery waveform, which was similar to direct radial arterial measurements. It should be a suitable device to measure BP frequently in a noninvasive fashion.
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