An automated oscillometric technique for estimating mean arterial pressure in critically ill newborns

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Abstract

In comparison with other noninvasive methods, the Dinamap® described has the advantages of ease of operation, direct measurement (rather than calculation), and digital read-out of mean arterial pressure, completely automatic cycling at intervals as frequent as every 60 s, and superior accuracy in the determination of MAP when the aforementioned constraints regarding cuff size are observed.

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Kimble, K. J., Darnall, R. A., Yelderman, M., Ariagno, R. L., & Ream, A. K. (1981). An automated oscillometric technique for estimating mean arterial pressure in critically ill newborns. Anesthesiology, 54(5), 423–425. https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198105000-00016

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