Measurement of blood pressure in the leg-a statement on behalf of the British and Irish Hypertension Society.

Ankle blood pressure (BP) measurement is necessary for the diagnosis of hypertension where measurements are not possible due to medical conditions or limb deformities. Based on a recent review of the evidence, we recommend an ankle BP threshold of ≥155/90 mmHg to define high blood pressure in patien...

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Main Authors: Sheppard, JP, Lacy, P, Lewis, PS, Martin, U, Blood Pressure Measurement Working Party of the British and Irish Hypertension Society
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2020
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Summary:Ankle blood pressure (BP) measurement is necessary for the diagnosis of hypertension where measurements are not possible due to medical conditions or limb deformities. Based on a recent review of the evidence, we recommend an ankle BP threshold of ≥155/90 mmHg to define high blood pressure in patients who do not have vascular disease. We recommend that ankle BP readings are taken with the subject lying down, using a validated automated device with the cuff placed around the ankle/lower calf.