Hypertension, Vol 20, 26-31, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
WJ Bos, J van Goudoever, KH Wesseling, GA Rongen, G Hoedemaker, JW Lenders and GA van Montfrans
Riva-Rocci Korotkoff (RRK) blood pressure measurements may overestimate the
intra-arterial pressure (IAP) in individual patients. To study
pseudohypertension, defined as an overestimation larger than 10 mm Hg, we
compared RRK and IAP measurements in 76 patients. These patients were
considered to be at risk for pseudohypertension because of high age,
hypertension, or vascular disease. RRK measurements underestimated
simultaneously measured systolic IAP values by 6.0 +/- 6.5 (mean +/- SD) mm
Hg, whereas simultaneous diastolic RRK readings overestimated the IAP by
1.9 +/- 5.6 mm Hg. Diastolic overestimation increased slightly with age.
Vascular rigidity, as measured by counterpressure plethysmography, did not
correlate with these errors. Systolic and diastolic pseudohypertension was
observed in two and five patients, respectively. Pseudohypertension was
only present in the group in which IAP was measured in the aorta. However,
the number of patients with systolic and diastolic pseudohypertension could
be increased to three and seven by using the average intra-arterial
systolic and diastolic pressure during an RRK measurement or to six and 11
by using the IAP during a control period just before an RRK measurement
rather than the IAP at the moment of appearance or disappearance of the
Korotkoff sounds. The widely diverging prevalence of pseudohypertension
described in the literature might be explained because of such different
comparison techniques.
ARTICLES
Pseudohypertension and the measurement of blood pressure
Department of Internal Medicine, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
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