Blood Pressure Monitoring, sa.18, ss.1-7, 2021 (SCI-Expanded)
Introduction Accurate measurement of blood pressure
(BP) is difficult in obese patients due to their upper arm
shape and width. Errors made during BP measurement
cause misdiagnosis or lead to wrong treatment.
Method The data of this methodological study were
collected from 40 patients who were 18years old or above,
with a BMI above 25 kg/m2
, and who were followed up
with radial catheter arterial pressure in adult intensive
care and postoperative care units between March and
December 2020.
Results In total 55% of the participants were male with
a mean age of 63.9years, mean height of 165.7cm, mean
weight of 85.2kg and mean BMI of 31.0±2.1kg/m2
. Intraarterial BP (IABP) measurement values were found to be
correlated with conical wrapping technique and cylindrical
wrapping technique (P<0.001). As a result, a statistically
significance was found between conical SBP and intraarterial SBP (r=0.921; P<0.05) and conical DBP and intraarterial DBP (r=0.902; P<0.05)
Conclusion It was determined that the SBP and DBP
results of the conical wrapping technique were closer
to the results obtained by IABP measurements. For this
reason, it is more appropriate to measure BP with conical
wrapping technique in clinically obese patients.