2006
DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1002016
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Blood pressure measurement in patients with rate controlled atrial fibrillation using mercury sphygmomanometer and Omron HEM-750CP deice in the clinic setting

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“…The authors concluded that validated oscillometric automated blood pressure monitors may be used in patients with AF. 6,7 How can it be explained that AF increased the within-subject variability of oscillometric measurements without affecting accuracy in the Bland-Altmann analysis? First, the increase in variability was rather modest (≤2.5 mm Hg).…”
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“…The authors concluded that validated oscillometric automated blood pressure monitors may be used in patients with AF. 6,7 How can it be explained that AF increased the within-subject variability of oscillometric measurements without affecting accuracy in the Bland-Altmann analysis? First, the increase in variability was rather modest (≤2.5 mm Hg).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] A recent meta-analysis indicated that oscillometric measurements can detect systolic, but not diastolic, pressure in a sufficiently accurate manner compared with auscultatory sphygmomanometry. 9 However, in all previous reports, sphygmomanometry was used as reference technique.…”
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“…Apart from the blood pressure measurement issues, 14,15 the ESC/ESH guideline notes selective publication of several trials indicating perhaps a specific role for ARB in the control of this phenomenon. However, the nature of this interesting linkage requires further study as most evidence has failed to compare the inclusion of an equivalent blood pressure-lowering strategy, and certainly a similar impact appears to be prevalent with ACEI use.…”
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“…Generally, there is no universally accepted method of BP measurement in patients with arrhythmias, and BP devices vary greatly in their ability to measure BP accurately [147,148]. In particular, BP measurement is virtually impossible with oscillometric devices, whose software is, in most cases, unable to compute SBP and DBP values accurately, especially in case of atrial fibrillation, unless heart rate is adequately controlled by treatment.…”
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