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Eliminating the Human Factor in Office Blood Pressure Measurement
Authors:Martin G Myers MD  FRCPC
Institution:1. Division of Cardiology, Schulich Heart Program, Sunnybrook Health Sciences, , Toronto, ON, Canada;2. Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, , Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract:Factors related to the physician/nurse and patient and their interaction are potential sources of error in manual office blood pressure (MOBP). The use of automated sphygmomanometers to record blood pressure (BP) with the patient alone reduces measurement error and minimizes anxiety‐related increases in BP, thus eliminating the “white‐coat” response. Comparative studies have shown the cut‐point for a normal automated office BP (AOBP), awake ambulatory BP, and home BP (<135/85 mmHg) to be similar, providing the patient does not rest for a prolonged period before the first AOBP reading, as recommended for MOBP measurement. AOBP should now replace MOBP in routine clinical practice.
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