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Blood pressure monitoring · Feb 2003
ReviewNon-invasive beat-to-beat blood pressure monitoring: new developments.
- Gianfranco Parati, Guido Ongaro, Grzegorz Bilo, Fabio Glavina, Paolo Castiglioni, Marco Di Rienzo, and Giuseppe Mancia.
- Dept of Clinical Medicine, Prevention and Applied Biotechnology, University of Milano Bicocca II Cardiology Unit, S. Luca Hospital, Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Milano, Italy. gianfranco.parati@unibo.it
- Blood Press Monit. 2003 Feb 1;8(1):31-6.
AbstractContinuous blood pressure monitoring is an essential prerequisite for any study on blood pressure variability. Invasive procedures are no longer acceptable for research projects in a clinical setting, and recently developed devices able to record blood pressure on a beat-by-beat basis in a non-invasive fashion may represent valuable alternative tools. This article will briefly review the available information on the most recent advances in this field. It will focus on further developments of the original technology for finger blood pressure monitoring introduced by Penáz, as well as on newer devices that have been proposed over the last few years for non-invasive cardiovascular monitoring both in research and in clinical studies.
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