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Evaluating Indirect Blood Pressure Measurement Techniques: A Comparison of Three Systems in Infants and Children
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HypertensionPressure MeasurementMeasurementInfrasonde 3000Pediatric Heart DiseaseEducationBlood PressureThree SystemsBlood Flow MeasurementCardiologyCardiovascular ImagingPedisphyg SystemChild DevelopmentCardiovascular DiseaseArteriosonde 1010PediatricsBlood Pressure ControlCardiovascular PhysiologyMedicineAnesthesiology
The systemic arterial blood pressures obtained in infants and children utilizing three indirect measuring devices--Arteriosonde 1010. Infrasonde 3000, Pedisphyg system--were compared to each other and to intra-arterial pressure measured directly. The results indicate that Arteriosonde performs considerably better than Infrasonde; nevertheless, the Arteriosonde values are often only approximations of true systole and diastole. The Pedisphyg system yields accurate, reproducible values for systole; however, the system is not designed to determine diastolic blood pressure.