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Original Article

A Simple Device for the Direct Measurement of Mean Arterial Pressure and for Calibration of Arterial Pressure Monitors

Pages 188-192 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A simple, inexpensive mechanical device is described for the direct continuous measurement of mean arterial pressure. It can be assembled in minutes using a few dollars worth of sterile components commonly available in an intensive care unit. Mean arterial pressure determined in patients with this device differs by 1.6 mmHg ± 1.1 SD from mean arterial pressure simultaneously measured by properly calibrated Hewlett-Packard electronic monitors (N = 5), a non-significant difference. Similar agreement was obtained when the device was tested using a commercial blood pressure system calibrator as the pressure source. This device also allows rapid static calibration of electronic pressure transducers across the full range of human blood pressure using a 3 ml syringe as the pressure source and an aneroid gauge, or mercury column, as the pressure standard.

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