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BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT

Journal of Renal Care, 2006
SUMMARYBlood pressure measurement is the basis for the diagnosis, management, treatment, epidemiology and research of hypertension and the decisions affecting these aspects of hypertension will be influenced by the accuracy of measurement. Although blood pressure measurement is one of the most common clinical techniques, there are some factors ...
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Blood Pressure Study

Pediatrics, 1980
de Swiet and colleagues (Pediatrics 65:1028, 1980) are to be congratulated on their excellent study of systolic blood pressure in infants which supplies much needed data. I would like to make two important points, however, regarding this valuable study. 1.
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Blood Pressure Discrimination

Psychophysiology, 1986
ABSTRACTThis research concerns the ability of humans to discriminate variations in their own blood pressure in comparing two successive 5‐s periods, and the effects of discrimination training (knowledge of results) on their performance. The subjects were 72 healthy male volunteers studied under various conditions.
L, Greenstadt, D, Shapiro, R, Whitehead
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Penile Blood Pressure

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1981
Measurement of penile blood pressure has been advocated for investigation of erectile impotence due to arterial insufficiency in the penis. Using both strain gauge plethysmography and ultrasonic technique, and expressing the penile blood pressure as an index of the brachial blood pressure, the coefficient of variation in double determinations in non ...
P, Metz, J, Bengtsson
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Blood pressure control

The American Journal of Medicine, 1996
Numerous studies have shown that effective control of elevated blood pressure has greatly reduced the risk of stroke and, to a lesser extent, the risk of coronary artery disease. Although the relationship between diastolic blood pressure and both stroke and coronary disease is significant, systolic blood pressure correlates more strongly with stroke ...
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National High Blood Pressure Education Program Working Group on High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents

Pediatrics, 2004
ABBREVIATIONS. BP, blood pressure; NHBPEP, National High Blood Pressure Education Program; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; NHANES, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey; JNC 7, Seventh Report of the Joint National ...

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Blood Pressure Monitoring

Critical Care Clinics, 1988
This article reviews several methods for the measurement and monitoring of systemic arterial blood pressure. Principles of operation of noninvasive and invasive devices are described. Techniques for insertion and maintenance of arterial catheters are discussed.
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NEONATAL BLOOD PRESSURES

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1977
Arterial blood pressures were taken by the Doppler ultrasound method in 134 unselected mature neonates (birthweights 2,600-3,900 grams) who were managed in the same manner after birth. Blood pressures were measured at 3-5, 10 and 30 minutes of life and, if indicated, intermittently during the next 24-48 h. Left and right arm pressures were identical or
G F, Marx   +3 more
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Blood pressure measurement

2005
Abstract This occurs either non-invasively or invasively and usually refers to systemic arterial pressure measurement, but can also refer to systemic venous or pulmonary arterial pressure measurement.In 1733 the Reverend Stephen Hales was the first person to measure blood pressure in vivo in unanaesthetized horses by direct cannulation ...
Patrick Magee, Mark Tooley
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Blood Pressure

Annual Review of Nursing Research, 1996
S A, Thomas, F, DeKeyser
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