Title :
Estimation of mean blood pressure from oscillometric and manual methods
Author :
Zheng, D. ; Murray, A.
Author_Institution :
Regional Med. Phys. Dept., Newcastle Univ., Newcastle upon Tyne
Abstract :
The aim of this study was to estimate mean blood pressure from oscillometric and manual methods. Ten healthy subjects were studied with three repeat blood pressure measurements. Manual systolic and diastolic blood pressures (SBP and DBP) were obtained by two trained observers. During the measurement the oscillometric cuff pressure waveform was recorded digitally. The cuff pressure corresponding to the largest oscillometric pulse pressure was taken as the mean arterial pressure (MAP). MAP was also estimated from manual DBP plus one third the pressure change from DBP to SBP. Blood pressure measurement variability and the difference between automated and manual MAP were quantified. The overall coefficients of variability for manual SBP and DBP were 2.2% and 4.5%. Corresponding values for manual and automated MAP were 3.1% and 3.7%. The automated MAP, as a percentage of the difference between manual DBP and SBP was 28plusmn14% (mean plusmn SD), which was lower than the classically assumed mean value of 33%. In conclusion, the relationship between MAP and SBP and DBP is complex with a large between-subject SD variability of 14%.
Keywords :
blood pressure measurement; cardiology; patient diagnosis; automated MAP measurement; blood pressure measurement variability; manual MAP measurement; manual diastolic blood pressures; manual methods; manual systolic blood pressures; mean arterial pressure; mean blood pressure estimation; oscillometric cuff pressure waveform; oscillometric methods; oscillometric pulse pressure; Analysis of variance; Arterial blood pressure; Blood pressure; Cardiology; Hospitals; Manuals; Measurement standards; Performance evaluation; Physics; Pressure measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology, 2008
Conference_Location :
Bologna
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3706-1
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.2008.4749198