학술논문

Automated measurement of office, home and ambulatory blood pressure in atrial fibrillation.
Document Type
Article
Source
Clinical & Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology. Jan2014, Vol. 41 Issue 1, p9-15. 7p. 3 Charts.
Subject
*BLOOD pressure measurement
*PHYSICAL diagnosis
*AMBULATORY blood pressure monitoring
*ATRIAL fibrillation
*ATRIAL arrhythmias
*PATIENT self-monitoring
*HEALTH self-care
*HYPERTENSION in old age
*PATIENTS
Language
ISSN
0305-1870
Abstract
Hypertension and atrial fibrillation ( AF) often coexist and are strong risk factors for stroke. Current guidelines for blood pressure ( BP) measurement in AF recommend repeated measurements using the auscultatory method, whereas the accuracy of the automated devices is regarded as questionable. This review presents the current evidence on the feasibility and accuracy of automated BP measurement in the presence of AF and the potential for automated detection of undiagnosed AF during such measurements., Studies evaluating the use of automated BP monitors in AF are limited and have significant heterogeneity in methodology and protocols. Overall, the oscillometric method is feasible for static (office or home) and ambulatory use and appears to be more accurate for systolic than diastolic BP measurement., Given that systolic hypertension is particularly common and important in the elderly, the automated BP measurement method may be acceptable for self-home and ambulatory monitoring, but not for professional office or clinic measurement., An embedded algorithm for the detection of asymptomatic AF during routine automated BP measurement with high diagnostic accuracy has been developed and appears to be a useful screening tool for elderly hypertensives. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]