Accuracy of oscillometric noninvasive blood pressure compared with intra-arterial blood pressure in infants and small children during neurosurgical procedures: An observational study
CONCLUSION
Arterial pressure derived by the oscillometric device showed acceptable levels of agreement. However, during hypotension, a clinically relevant overestimation of arterial pressure occurred when measured by an upper arm cuff.
Source: European Journal of Anaesthesiology - Category: Anesthesiology Tags: Paediatric anaesthesia Source Type: research
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