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Accuracy of Non-invasive blood pressure in critically ill patients

Apr 14, 2024

Haber E.N et al. Accuracy of Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring in Critically ill Adults. J Int Care Med. 2024, Jan 12 (Ahead of Print.) PMID:Ā 38215002

I always have anxiety when the sick, shocked patient comes into the emergency department. I feel that I can’t rely on non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) readings, especially when the pressures are low. This study was of interest.

This paper wanted to answer the question of how accurate NIBP readings are in comparison to an arterial line blood pressures(BP).

They specifically looked at the ICU setting in critically ill patients.

What they did

This was a retrospective, observational study, conducted at one centre.

There had to be at least one BP reading taken simultaneously from NIBP and arterial line.

Ā N=1852

Ā Location of arterial lines were:

  • Radial artery (81%)
  • Femoral artery (11%)

Ā Primary Outcome

Less than or equal to 10% difference in BP between non-invasive and invasive methods.

What they found:

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