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Effects of measurement intervals on the values of repeated auscultatory blood pressure measurements

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Pages 105-109 | Received 22 Aug 2018, Accepted 06 Feb 2019, Published online: 27 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Objective: For repeated measurements of blood pressure (BP) using the auscultatory method, current guidelines recommend intervals of 1–2 minutes; however, evidence to support this recommendation is insufficient. In the present study, the effects of intervals among repeated BP measurements using the auscultatory method were evaluated.

Methods: Systolic and diastolic BPs were measured using the auscultatory method in 37 participants. The measurements were repeated 5 times each at intervals of 15, 30, 60, 90, and 120 seconds. The changes in the BP along with the increasing the number of repetitions were assessed at each measurement interval using a linear mixed model.

Results: With an increasing number of measurements, the systolic and diastolic BPs showed significant progressive decrease and increase (p < 0.05), respectively, when the measurement interval was 15 seconds. However, the precision of BP measurements was not affected by performing the measurements at intervals of 30 seconds or longer.

Conclusion: Repeated BP measurements using the auscultatory method need to have an interval of at least 30 seconds, which is shorter than the intervals recommended by the current guidelines.

Acknowledgments

We wish to thank Haruko Todoroki, Yukiko Hishiki, and Nozomi Yoshikawa of Omron Healthcare Co., Ltd. for their support with the BP measurements. We would also like to thank Toru Fujii of Omron Co., Ltd. for his assistance with the statistical analyses.

Disclosure of interest

K.Asayama and T. Ohkubo received research support from Omron Healthcare Co., Ltd.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by Omron Healthcare Co., Ltd.

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