Evaluation of Blood Pressure Measurement and Agreement in an Academic Health Sciences Center

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The authors assessed the process of blood pressure (BP) measurement and level of adherence to recommended procedures at representative sites throughout a large academic health sciences center. A casual observer assessed the setting and observed the process, noting the equipment, technique, and BP recorded by site personnel. A trained observer then repeated the patient's BP measurement following American Heart Association recommendations. Significant biases were observed between measurements by site personnel and the trained observer. Site personnel reported on average an increased systolic BP (SBP) of 5.66mmHg (95% confidence interval [CI], 3.09-8.23; P

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Minor, D. S., Butler, K. R., Artman, K. L., Adair, C., Wang, W., McNair, V., … Griswold, M. (2012). Evaluation of Blood Pressure Measurement and Agreement in an Academic Health Sciences Center. Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 14(4), 222–227. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-7176.2012.00599.x

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