2017
DOI: 10.5455/njppp.2017.7.0620122062017
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Interarm blood pressure difference: Magnitude and prevalence in healthy adults

Abstract: Background: Hypertension is one of the major preventable causes of premature morbidity and mortality worldwide. Measurement of blood pressure (BP) is the most common investigation performed in primary care setting to manage the vast majority of hypertensive patients. BP measurement guidelines recommend that BP should be assessed in both arms at the initial visit to prevent misdiagnosis of hypertension. The interarm difference (IAD) in BP has received increasing attention in recent years because a difference of… Show more

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“…The prevalence of sIABPD >10 mmHg (26.1%) in our study is higher than all previous studies [1,10,38,18,39], even in young, healthy normotensive adults [21]. In previous studies, sIAD ≥10 mmHg was 5-15%, 3-7%, 23.5%, 23,5%, 1.4-38%, 34%, respectively [40,41,18,43,39,5,15,43,7], and dIAD ≥10 mmHg was 7%, 14%. 14.5%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…The prevalence of sIABPD >10 mmHg (26.1%) in our study is higher than all previous studies [1,10,38,18,39], even in young, healthy normotensive adults [21]. In previous studies, sIAD ≥10 mmHg was 5-15%, 3-7%, 23.5%, 23,5%, 1.4-38%, 34%, respectively [40,41,18,43,39,5,15,43,7], and dIAD ≥10 mmHg was 7%, 14%. 14.5%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…The prevalence of sIABPD >10 mmHg (26.1%) in our study is higher than all previous studies [1,10,38,18,39], even in young, healthy normotensive adults [21]. In previous studies, sIAD ≥10 mmHg was 5-15%, 3-7%, 23.5%, 23,5%, 1.4-38%, 34%, respectively [40,41,18,43,39,5,15,43,7], and dIAD ≥10 mmHg was 7%, 14%. 14.5%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 68%
“…The prevalence of sIABPD >10 mmHg (26.1%) in our study is higher than all previous studies [1,10,38,18,39], even in young, healthy normotensive adults [21]. In previous studies, sIAD ≥10 mmHg was 5-15%, 3-7%, 23.5%, 23,5%, 1.4-38%, 34%, respectively [40,41,18,43,39,5,15,43,7], and dIAD ≥10 mmHg was 7%, 14%. 14.5%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…14.5%, respectively. [1,42,18,43,39]. Nevertheless, in our study the sIAD > or = 10 was % 36.79% of participants without any previous vascular disease.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 62%
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