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Direct blood-pressure measurements: risks,technological evolution and some current problems
Authors:M. O. Toll
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Engineering & Applied Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland, A1B 3X5 St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada
Abstract:The direct measurement of blood pressure has found widespread use in intensive care units, operating rooms, and in emergency departments. Infection, air embolism and thrombosis are some of the risks to patients associated with both the cannulation procedure and with the apparatus used in the blood-pressure measuring process. Although there is constant revision in an attempt to reduce these risks, they cannot be completely eliminated. The need for direct blood-pressure measurements and the physiological effects of air embolism and thrombosis are reviewed. Infection and problems related to the techniques used to insert the catheters are not discussed.
Keywords:Air embolism  Blood-pressure measurement  Cannulation  Catheterisation  Invasive techniques  Patient monitoring  Thrombosis
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