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Skin necrosis in a critically ill patient due to a blood pressure cuff.
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2009
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Assisted CirculationHypertensionHeart FailureCardiothoracic SurgeryBlood Pressure CuffCardiovascular DiseaseBlood Pressure MeasurementBlood PressureSepsisIll PatientExtensive Skin NecrosisMedicineCardiologyCritical Emergency MedicineSkin NecrosisEmergency MedicineAnesthesiology
The non-invasive method of blood pressure measurement is regarded as a safe procedure and the reports of any serious complications are rare. We report a unique case of extensive skin necrosis due to an intermittently inflating blood pressure cuff in a 65-year-old critically ill lady following a third time redo mitral valve surgery. A brief review of the literature on complications associated with noninvasive method of measurement of blood pressure is presented along with possible mechanisms of skin injury and ways to avoid it.