Comparison of finger and intra-arterial blood pressure monitoring at rest and during laboratory testing.
Open Access
- 1 June 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 13 (6_pt_1) , 647-655
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.13.6.647
Abstract
The accuracy of blood pressure values obtained by continuous noninvasive finger blood pressure recording via the FINAPRES device was evaluated by comparison with simultaneous intraarterial monitoring both at rest and during performance of tests known to induce fast and often marked changes in blood pressure. The comparison was performed in 24 normotensive or essential hypertensive subjects. The average discrepancy between finger and intra-arterial blood pressure recorded over a 30-minute rest period was 6.5 +/- 2.6 mm Hg and 5.4 +/- 2.9 mm Hg for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respectively; a close between-method correspondence was also demonstrated by linear regression analysis. The beat-to-beat changes in finger systolic and diastolic blood pressure were on average similar to those measured intra-arterially during tests that induced a pressor or depressor response (hand-grip, cold pressor test, diving test, Valsalva maneuver, intravenous injections of phenylephrine and trinitroglycerine) as well as during tests that caused vasomotor changes without major variations in blood pressure (application of lower body negative pressure, passive leg raising). The average between-method discrepancy in the evaluation of blood pressure changes was never greater than 4.3 and 2.0 mm Hg for systolic and diastolic blood pressure, respectively; the corresponding standard deviations ranged between 4.6 and 1.6 mm Hg. Beat-to-beat computer analysis of blood pressure variability over the 30-minute rest period provided standard deviations almost identical when calculated by separate consideration of intra-arterial and finger blood pressure tracings (3.7 and 3.8 mm Hg, respectively).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- 24-Hour blood pressure monitoringJournal Of Hypertension, 1988
- Evaluation of the baroreceptor-heart rate reflex by 24-hour intra-arterial blood pressure monitoring in humans.Hypertension, 1988
- An evaluation of the avionics pressurometer iii 1978 at home and in hospitalClinical Cardiology, 1986
- Arterial baroreflexes and blood pressure and heart rate variabilities in humans.Hypertension, 1986
- Pressure-diameter relationships of segments of human finger arteriesClinical Physics and Physiological Measurement, 1986
- Evaluation of two prototype devices producing noninvasive, pulsatile, calibrated blood pressure measurement from a fingerJournal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1985
- Evaluation of the Penàz servo-plethysmo-manometer for the continuous, non-invasive measurement of finger blood pressureBasic Research in Cardiology, 1984
- Methods for assessing blood pressure values in humans.Hypertension, 1983
- Direct Blood Pressure Measurement —Dynamic Response RequirementsAnesthesiology, 1981
- Control of blood pressure by carotid sinus baroreceptors in human beingsThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1979