Can blood pressure be measured without undressing patients ?

The guidelines recommend that the technique of measuring arterial blood pressure requires positioning the cuff on a bare arm, without rolled-up sleeve. These recommendations are sometimes difficult to apply in routine practice, as in dialysis centers where the measurement is repeated in fragile pati...

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Main Authors: Pierre-Yves Durand, Typhaine Le Hegarat, Thibault Gutter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: RDPLF 2021-04-01
Series:Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
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Online Access:https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/60603
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description The guidelines recommend that the technique of measuring arterial blood pressure requires positioning the cuff on a bare arm, without rolled-up sleeve. These recommendations are sometimes difficult to apply in routine practice, as in dialysis centers where the measurement is repeated in fragile patients. In this study, we assess the validity of the blood pressure measurement with a cuff positioned on a bare arm, compared to a cuff positioned on several layers of clothing. A total of 1,224 blood pressure measurements were taken in 51 dialysis patients over a period of one month, 6 measurements per week, i.e. 24 measurements per patient. The patients wore their ordinary clothes suitable for a winter season. Thus, 612 measurements were taken with a cuff on a bare arm, and 612 measurements with a cuff on clothing. The mean systolic pressures were 121.9 and 123.5 mmHg, respectively when the cuff was placed on clothing and bare skin. The mean diastolic pressure was 60.1 and 60.5 mmHg, respectively. The observed difference does not reach the level of statistical significance with respectively p = 0.168 and p = 0.135. The same is true for mean arterial pressure, with 80.6 and 81.5 mmHg respectively (p = 0.142). The difference observed does not justify the undressing of patients for whom this procedure is difficult, uncomfortable or painful.
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spelling doaj.art-8a2fc104902f43c2932a22e453a3e4cd2022-12-21T20:12:21ZengRDPLFBulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile2607-99172021-04-014110.25796/bdd.v4i1.60603Can blood pressure be measured without undressing patients ?Pierre-Yves DurandTyphaine Le Hegarat0Thibault Gutter1ECHO (Vannes)ECHO (Vannes)The guidelines recommend that the technique of measuring arterial blood pressure requires positioning the cuff on a bare arm, without rolled-up sleeve. These recommendations are sometimes difficult to apply in routine practice, as in dialysis centers where the measurement is repeated in fragile patients. In this study, we assess the validity of the blood pressure measurement with a cuff positioned on a bare arm, compared to a cuff positioned on several layers of clothing. A total of 1,224 blood pressure measurements were taken in 51 dialysis patients over a period of one month, 6 measurements per week, i.e. 24 measurements per patient. The patients wore their ordinary clothes suitable for a winter season. Thus, 612 measurements were taken with a cuff on a bare arm, and 612 measurements with a cuff on clothing. The mean systolic pressures were 121.9 and 123.5 mmHg, respectively when the cuff was placed on clothing and bare skin. The mean diastolic pressure was 60.1 and 60.5 mmHg, respectively. The observed difference does not reach the level of statistical significance with respectively p = 0.168 and p = 0.135. The same is true for mean arterial pressure, with 80.6 and 81.5 mmHg respectively (p = 0.142). The difference observed does not justify the undressing of patients for whom this procedure is difficult, uncomfortable or painful.https://bdd.rdplf.org/index.php/bdd/article/view/60603Blood pressure, blood pressure measurement, clothes, blood pressure monitor, hemodialysis
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Can blood pressure be measured without undressing patients ?
Bulletin de la Dialyse à Domicile
Blood pressure, blood pressure measurement, clothes, blood pressure monitor, hemodialysis
title Can blood pressure be measured without undressing patients ?
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title_full_unstemmed Can blood pressure be measured without undressing patients ?
title_short Can blood pressure be measured without undressing patients ?
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topic Blood pressure, blood pressure measurement, clothes, blood pressure monitor, hemodialysis
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