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Commonly used arm positions can substantially overestimate blood pressure readings, study finds

Last updated: October 8, 2024 12:10 am
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A recent study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine has shed light on how the positioning of a patient’s arm during blood pressure screenings can significantly impact the accuracy of the results. The study, published in JAMA Internal Medicine, focused on the effects of three different arm positions: an arm supported on a desk, an arm supported on a lap, and an unsupported arm hanging at the patient’s side.

The researchers found that both lap support and an unsupported arm hanging at the side led to overestimations of systolic pressure, with lap support overestimating by nearly 4 mmHg and an unsupported arm overestimating by nearly 7 mmHg. These findings emphasize the importance of adhering to clinical guidelines that recommend firm arm support on a desk or other surface during blood pressure measurements.

High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects nearly half of adults in the U.S. and can increase the risk of serious cardiovascular conditions if left untreated. Early and accurate screening for hypertension is crucial for effective management and treatment. Lifestyle changes, such as weight loss, healthy diets, and exercise, along with medication therapy, can help control high blood pressure.

The study conducted by Johns Hopkins involved 133 adult participants who were randomly assigned to different groups based on the order of the three seated arm positions. Blood pressure measurements were taken using a digital device, with participants undergoing a five-minute rest period before each set of measurements. The results showed that arm positions commonly used in clinical practice, such as an arm on the lap or unsupported at the side, led to significantly higher blood pressure readings compared to when the arm was supported on a desk.

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The researchers caution that these findings may only apply to measurements taken with automated blood pressure devices and may not be applicable to other types of devices. However, they stress the importance of healthcare providers following best practice guidelines and patients advocating for themselves during blood pressure measurements both in clinical settings and at home.

Overall, the study highlights the critical role that arm positioning plays in obtaining accurate blood pressure measurements. By ensuring proper arm support and following clinical guidelines, healthcare providers can improve the accuracy of blood pressure screenings and help in the effective management of hypertension.

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