• Terapevt Arkh · Apr 2021

    [From palpation of the pulse to cuff-free methods: evolution of arterial pressure measurement methods].

    • T D Solnceva, O A Sivakova, and I E Chazova.
    • Myasnikov Institute of Clinical Cardiology, National Medical Research Center for Cardiology.
    • Terapevt Arkh. 2021 Apr 15; 93 (4): 526-531.

    AbstractThe arterial pressure is an important physiological indicator. The review describes the different techniques of measurement of arterial pressure, their advantages and limitations. Moreover, it also represents a historical reference about the main stage of the development of clinical sphygmomanometrya that nowadays is a relevant method for measuring arterial pressure. The emergence and the development of devices for daily monitoring of arterial pressure and modern techniques for non-invasive arterial pressure measurement are described too.

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