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AuthorRingrose, Jennifer S.
AuthorMcLean, Donna
AuthorAo, Peter
AuthorYousefi, Farahnaz
AuthorSankaralingam, Sowndramalingam
AuthorMillay, Jack
AuthorPadwal, Raj
Available date2021-07-05T11:03:40Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameAmerican Journal of Hypertension
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajh/hpw034
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/21163
AbstractTwo-piece blood pressure (BP) cuffs are the historical cuff standard. Use of 1-piece cuffs is increasing. Substituting 1-piece for 2-piece cuffs has an unknown effect on measurement accuracy. We compared these cuff types in a 2-phase study using auscultatory and oscillometric techniques. METHODS Consenting subjects (aged ≥18 years) with BP levels between 80 and 220mm Hg/50 and 120mm Hg and arm circumferences between 25 and 43cm were studied using the International Standards Organization (ISO) 2013 protocol (modified). A Baum 2-piece cuff was used as the refer ence standard. A 1-piece Welch Allyn cuff was the comparator. In phase 1 (2-observer auscultation with a mercury sphygmomanometer), 88 sub jects were required to obtain 255 paired BP determinations. In phase 2 (oscillometric measurement with a Spacelabs 90207 device), 85 subjects were studied. Each phase was analyzed separately using paired t-tests. RESULTS Phase 1 mean age was 54.2±20.5 years, mean arm circumference was 29.9±3.7cm, 60% were female, and 32% had hypertension. One-piece cuff mean BPs were lower than the 2-piece cuff means (115.5±15.5/66.4±9.3 vs. 117.8±15.2/67.9±9.2; difference of −2.4±3.6/−1.5±2.4; P values <0.0001 for systolic and diastolic com parisons). Phase 2 mean age was 52.8±20.8 years, mean arm circumfer ence was 29.4±3.9cm, 67% were female, and 38% had hypertension. Mean BPs were lower for the 1-piece compared to the 2-piece cuff (116.5±12.8/67.1±8.1 vs. 120.8±13.5/70.4±8.5; difference of −4.4±3.6/−3.3±2.7; P values <0.0001 for both). CONCLUSIONS Mean BP is lower with 1-piece cuffs vs. 2-piece cuffs. Differences are greater with oscillometry. When performing validation studies and measurements for clinical purposes, cuff type should be taken into account.
Languageen
PublisherOxford University Press
SubjectAuscultatory
Blood pressure measurement
Cuff design
Cuff type
Hypertension
Oscillometric
TitleEffect of Cuff Design on Auscultatory and Oscillometric Blood Pressure Measurements
TypeArticle
Pagination1063-1069
Issue Number9
Volume Number29


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