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Comparison between brachial blood pressures obtained by aneroid sphygmomanometer and central aortic pressures: factors affecting the measurements

We compared brachial artery blood pressures (BP) measured by aneroid sphygmomanometer with ascending aortic blood pressures and evaluated the factors affecting the differences between the two methods. The study included 463 patients (177 women, 286 men; mean age 60+/-11 years) undergoing routine cor...

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Published in:Türk Kardiyoloji Derneği arşivi 2008-06, Vol.36 (4), p.239-246
Main Authors: Kayrak, Mehmet, Ulgen, Mehmet S, Yazici, Mehmet, Demir, Kenan, Doğan, Yildiz, Koç, Fatih, Zengin, Kadriye, Ari, Hatem
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description We compared brachial artery blood pressures (BP) measured by aneroid sphygmomanometer with ascending aortic blood pressures and evaluated the factors affecting the differences between the two methods. The study included 463 patients (177 women, 286 men; mean age 60+/-11 years) undergoing routine coronary angiography. Simultaneously, ascending aortic pressures were measured using a pigtail catheter and brachial artery pressures were measured from the right arm with an aneroid sphygmomanometer. Pulse pressure, fractional pulse pressure, and pulsatility index were calculated from systolic and diastolic BP values. Overall, systolic (-3.1+/-10 mmHg) and diastolic (+3.0+/-7.1 mmHg) brachial pressures showed significant deviations from aortic pressures (p=0.001). Although systolic BP did not differ significantly in both methods for men and women, brachial diastolic BP was significantly different in women (+4.8 mmHg, p=0.0001). Brachial diastolic BP showed a greater deviation from the aortic diastolic pressure in patients > or =60 years of age (+4.5 mmHg and +1.1 mmHg, respectively; p=0.0001). Deviation of systolic BP in hypertensive patients (-4 mmHg) was greater than that in normotensives (-2.0 mmHg, p=0.04). Deviation of brachial systolic BP was highly correlated with increases in aortic systolic pressure (p=0.0001). Differences between the two methods in systolic (-5.8 mmHg, p=0.01) and diastolic (+4.2 mmHg, p=0.03) BP were significant in patients with coexisting diabetes and hypertension. Body mass index and arm circumference were not correlated with deviations between the two methods. The main factors (female gender, age, hypertension, diabetes) affecting BP differences between the two methods should be considered in clinical practice.
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Aorta, Thoracic - physiology
Blood Pressure - physiology
Blood Pressure Determination - methods
Brachial Artery - physiology
Coronary Angiography
Diastole
Female
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Oscillometry
Sex Factors
Sphygmomanometers
Systole
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