Central Arterial Pressure and Arterial Pressure Pulse: New Views Entering the Second Century After Korotkov

Volume: 81, Issue: 8, Pages: 1057 - 1068
Published: Aug 1, 2006
Abstract
The ubiquitous brachial cuff method gained widespread clinical acceptance for blood pressure recording after confirmation of its prognostic value in 1917. This method displaced radial pulse waveform analysis by sphygmography, which also gave prognostic information but was difficult to use. Since that time, brachial cuff sphygmomanometry has migrated from the physician's office to 24-hour monitoring and home use, with electronic methods replacing...
Paper Details
Title
Central Arterial Pressure and Arterial Pressure Pulse: New Views Entering the Second Century After Korotkov
Published Date
Aug 1, 2006
Volume
81
Issue
8
Pages
1057 - 1068
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