Pediatric Hypertension 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31420-4_42-1
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Methodology of Casual Blood Pressure Measurement

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“…His design could not be used due to some problems. In 1860 [25], Marey improved Karl von Vierordt's design and made it usable. Vierordt's instrument had measurement errors.…”
Section: Noninvasive Blood Pressure Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…His design could not be used due to some problems. In 1860 [25], Marey improved Karl von Vierordt's design and made it usable. Vierordt's instrument had measurement errors.…”
Section: Noninvasive Blood Pressure Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Blood pressure increases in children with growth, and appropriate reference intervals based on sex, height and age are required to interpret readings. 1 It is important to identify hypertension as the obesity pandemic leads to hypertension earlier in life. Owing to increasing height and methodology changes, the reference intervals need regular updates.…”
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“… 2 Older normative values have been based on sphygmomanometer readings, which became obsolete because of harm that could be inflicted by mercury leakage. 1 However, in well-resourced practices, oscillometric devices are widely used. 1 Mitsnefes’s team used electronic health record (EHR) data of 292,412 children (1,085,083 blood pressure measurements) without obesity or chronic health conditions, based on oscillometric and aneroid device readings from outpatient records, generating new normative values.…”
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