Oscillometric Blood Pressure Standards for Children

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M.K. Park
S.W. Menard
J. Schoolfield
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[1] Driscoll Children’s Hospital,Department of Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics
[2] University of Texas Health Science Center,Department of Family Nursing Care
[3] University of Texas Health Science Center,Department of Academic Informatics Services
[4] Home Office,undefined
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Pediatric Cardiology | 2005年 / 26卷
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Blood pressure; Children; Oscillometric device; Normal standards; Dinamap monitor;
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We previously reported blood pressure (BP) readings obtained by the Dinamap (DIN) (Model 8100) were 10 mmHg higher than those obtained by auscultatory methods and thus were not interchangeable. DIN BP data on 7208 schoolchildren ages 5 to 17 were analyzed to generate normative DIN BP standards and to examine the rational for presenting BP standards according to age and height percentiles. Three BP measurements were taken in the sitting position using a BP cuff width 40% to 50% of the circumference of the arm. Boys’ systolic pressures (SP) were significantly (p < 0.05) greater (up to 11 mmHg) than those of the girls in subjects age 13 to 17 years. SP levels were most closely correlated with weight (r = 0.595), followed by height (r = 0.560) and age (r = 0.518). When BP levels were adjusted for age and weight, the correlation coefficient of DIN SP with height was negligible (r = 0.026 for boys; r = 0.085 for girls), whereas when adjusted for age and height, the correlation of SP with weight remained high (r = 0.303 for boys; r = 0.216 for girls), indicating that height is not an important independent predictor of BP levels. In conclusion, Dinamap-specific BP standards presented in this report are the only standards that have been generated according to the current BP guidelines recommended by national committees. We found no rational for presenting BP standards according to age and height percentiles.
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