The effects of anatomical structures on adult forearm and upper arm noninvasive blood pressures.
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Authors
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Schell, Kathleen A1
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Richards, James G
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Farquhar, William B
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School of Nursing, Nutrition and Exercise Sciences, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA. [email protected]
- Type
- Published Article
- Journal
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Blood pressure monitoring
- Publication Date
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Feb 01, 2007
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12
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1
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17–22
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PMID: 17303983
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Medline
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Unknown
Abstract
Differences between forearm and upper arm oscillometric blood pressures can be partially explained by vessel size, depth and upper arm circumference.
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