Finger cuff versus invasive and noninvasive arterial pressure measurement in pregnant patients with obesity
Victoria Eley,
Stacey Llewellyn,
Anita Pelecanos
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundPregnant patients with obesity may have compromised noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurement. We assessed the accuracy and trending ability of the ClearSight™ finger cuff (FC) with invasive arterial monitoring (INV) and arm NIBP, in obese patients having cesarean delivery.MethodsParticipants were aged ≥18 years, ≥34 weeks gestation, and body mass index (BMI) ≥ 40 kg m−2. FC, INV, and NIBP measurements were obtained across 5‐min intervals. The primary outcome was agreement of FC measurements with… Show more
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