• Blood pressure monitoring · Apr 1996

    The elevation of forearm arterial blood pressureduring Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff measurements.

    • BosWJDepartment of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, and Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Rotterdam, Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, The Netherlands., van Goudoever J, van Montfrans GA, and WesselingKH.
    • Department of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, and Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Rotterdam, Dijkzigt, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
    • Blood Press Monit. 1996 Apr 1; 1 (2): 141-147.

    ObjectiveTo investigate why the forearm pressure rises above the systemic blood pressure upon the release of occluding cuff pressure during Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff blood pressure measurements and whether this overshoot could, as has been suggested, be used to predict the accuracy of Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff measurements in a certain patient. DESIGN AND MethodsFinger arterial pressure was measured during Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff measurements on the same arm. Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff measurements were performed with different cuff deflation rates and after elevation of the arm, to study the nature of the overshoot reaction. Intra-arterial blood pressure was measured contralaterally. Vascular rigidity was measured by impedance plethysmography. ResultsBoth diastolic and systolic blood pressure overshoots increased with increasing blood pressure, filling of the forearm circulation, pulse pressure, age and vascular rigidityh. They increased when lower, and decreased when higher, cuff deflation rates were used or when the arm was elevated before and during cuff inflation. Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff measurements were accurate, but finger pressures tended to underestimate the intra-arterial blood pressure in patients with high blood pressure overshoots. ConclusionThese findings are consistent with the hypothesis that the diastolic blood pressure overshoot results from increased filling of the forearm vasculature during Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff measurements. The systolic blood pressure overshoot probably results from pulse wave amplification in the partially occluded artery underneath the upper arm cuff. The overshoot phenomenon was not related to Riva-Rocci-Korotkoff errors.

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