PMID: 8583467Nov 1, 1995Paper

Random zero sphygmomanometer versus automatic oscillometric blood pressure monitor; is either the instrument of choice?

Journal of Human Hypertension
C D Goonasekera, M J Dillon

Abstract

The Hawksley random zero sphygmomanometer was designed to eliminate observer bias and two digit preference. We have measured blood pressure (BP) in a group of 62 young adults (median age 26.1 years, range 20.2-31.3 years) with reflux nephropathy under standardised conditions (that is, in the morning, after a 2 h supine rest, before venepuncture, using a standard 12 x 23 cm adult size cuff appropriate for the machine used) utilising the random zero sphygmomanometer and the automatic oscillometric BP monitor (Dinamap 8100, Critikon). Seven consecutive recordings of right brachial BP at intervals of 2 min were taken using each instrument alternatively, and the first reading was discarded. The first instrument used to measure BP was alternated between patients to eliminate bias on instrument preference. Random zero sphygmomanometer was used as recommended by the manufacturers and Korotkoff phase V was used to measure the DBP. The observer and the equipment used were the same throughout the study period. The mean SBP and DBP were calculated to the nearest 1 mm Hg utilising the three recordings taken by each instrument. The limits of agreement and the repeatability coefficients for each method of measurement were assessed utilising t...Continue Reading

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