Oscillometric versus invasive blood pressure measurement in patients with shock: a prospective observational study in the emergency department

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Agnes S. Meidert
Michael E. Dolch
Konstanze Mühlbauer
Bernhard Zwissler
Matthias Klein
Josef Briegel
Stephan Czerner
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[1] University Hospital,Department of Anaesthesiology
[2] LMU Munich,Emergency Department
[3] Hospital of the LMU,Department of Neurology
[4] Hospital of the LMU,undefined
[5] Department of Anaesthesiology,undefined
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Emergency medicine; Oscillometric blood pressure; Shock; Resuscitation area; Hypotension;
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In emergency medicine, blood pressure is often measured by an oscillometric device using an upper arm cuff. However, measurement accuracy of this technique in patients suffering from hypotensive shock has not been sufficiently evaluated. We designed a prospective observational study investigating the accuracy of an oscillometric device in hypotensive patients admitted to the resuscitation area of the emergency department. Patients admitted to the resuscitation area of a university hospital, who were equipped with an arterial catheter and found to be hypotensive (mean arterial pressure (MAP) < 60 mmHg) were eligible for the study. Blood pressure was measured simultaneously via upper arm cuff and invasively under routine clinical conditions. After data extraction, Bland–Altman analysis, correlation coefficient and percentage error of mean and systolic blood pressure pairs were performed. We analysed 75 simultaneously obtained blood pressure measurements of 30 patients in hypotension, 11 (37%) were female, median age was 76.5 years (IQR 63–82). Oscillometric MAP was markedly higher than invasive MAP with a mean of the differences of 13 ± 15 mmHg (oscillometric—invasive), 95% limits of agreement − 16 to 41 mmHg, percentage error was 76%. In 64% of readings, values obtained by the upper arm cuff were not able to detect hypotension. Oscillometric blood pressure measurement is not able to reliably detect hypotension in emergency patients. Therefore, direct measurement of blood pressure should be established as soon as possible in patients suffering from shock.
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