Continuous non-invasive blood pressure (CNBP) measurements were compared to invasive radial artery pressure recordings in 26 patients with cardiac, vascular and/or pulmonary disease. Patients were studied during general anaesthesia (n = 6), regional anaesthesia (n = 10), or combined technique (n = 10) for abdominal or transurethral surgery. CNBP was obtained from a cuff placed around the upper arm and simultaneously compared to invasive pressure from the ipsilateral radial artery. A CNBP device (7001 Cortronic) used intermittent oscillometric measurement for calibration. Through a cuff continuously inflated to a pressure of 20 mmHg, a microprocessor-controlled electro-pneumatic acquisition system sensed displacements of the brachial artery ...
Background: The close monitoring of blood pressure during a caesarean section performed under centra...
Background: Blood pressure monitoring is crucial during neuroendovascular procedures. Intraoperative...
The original Riva-Rocci method to measure blood pressure (BP) using a cuff at the upper arm assumed ...
Radial artery tonometry provides continuous measurement of non-invasive arterial pressure (CNAP) by ...
BackgroundDespite increased interest in non-invasive arterial pressure monitoring, the majority of c...
Background: Continuous invasive arterial blood pressure (IBP) monitoring remains the accepted gold s...
Blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important variables evaluated during almost every medical exa...
Objective: In this study we compared noninvasive arterial pressure measurement using ClearSight™ vas...
Background: For a majority of patients undergoing anaesthesia for general surgery, mean arterial pre...
BACKGROUND: If invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure is not warranted, finger cuff technol...
Background. Current methods for non invasive automated blood pressure (BP) measurement carry a numbe...
Background: If invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure is not warranted, finger cuff technol...
Background: The close monitoring of blood pressure during a caesarean section performed under centra...
Background: Blood pressure monitoring is crucial during neuroendovascular procedures. Intraoperative...
The original Riva-Rocci method to measure blood pressure (BP) using a cuff at the upper arm assumed ...
Radial artery tonometry provides continuous measurement of non-invasive arterial pressure (CNAP) by ...
BackgroundDespite increased interest in non-invasive arterial pressure monitoring, the majority of c...
Background: Continuous invasive arterial blood pressure (IBP) monitoring remains the accepted gold s...
Blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important variables evaluated during almost every medical exa...
Objective: In this study we compared noninvasive arterial pressure measurement using ClearSight™ vas...
Background: For a majority of patients undergoing anaesthesia for general surgery, mean arterial pre...
BACKGROUND: If invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure is not warranted, finger cuff technol...
Background. Current methods for non invasive automated blood pressure (BP) measurement carry a numbe...
Background: If invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure is not warranted, finger cuff technol...
Background: The close monitoring of blood pressure during a caesarean section performed under centra...
Background: Blood pressure monitoring is crucial during neuroendovascular procedures. Intraoperative...
The original Riva-Rocci method to measure blood pressure (BP) using a cuff at the upper arm assumed ...