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New way of measuring blood pressure could be a lifeline for thousands of people

Last updated: June 11, 2025 4:40 pm
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A groundbreaking new method has been developed to improve the accuracy of interpreting blood pressure measurements taken at the ankle, offering a crucial lifeline for individuals who are unable to have their arm blood pressure measured. This innovative approach, spearheaded by researchers at the University of Exeter Medical School and published in BMJ Open, has the potential to revolutionize how blood pressure is assessed and managed for millions of people worldwide.

High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, affects over one billion individuals globally and is a significant risk factor for serious health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems. Accurate blood pressure measurement is essential for the early detection and effective management of hypertension. However, traditional methods rely on arm blood pressure readings, which can be challenging or impossible for individuals with disabilities, missing limbs, or arm-related health issues.

The research team at the University of Exeter Medical School analyzed data from a large cohort of over 33,000 individuals to develop a personalized predictive model that enhances the estimation of arm blood pressure using ankle readings. This new approach offers a more precise and reliable method for interpreting blood pressure measurements taken at the ankle, minimizing the risk of misdiagnosis and ensuring accurate health assessments for a broader population.

To facilitate the application of this innovative method, the researchers have created an online calculator that allows healthcare professionals and patients to interpret ankle blood pressure readings effectively. By bridging the gap between ankle and arm blood pressure measurements, this tool enables more accurate diagnosis and treatment of hypertension, ultimately improving health outcomes for individuals who previously faced challenges in obtaining reliable blood pressure readings.

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Professor Chris Clark, the lead researcher of the study, emphasized the significance of this new method in enhancing healthcare outcomes. He highlighted that even a small improvement in accuracy can have a significant impact, potentially preventing hundreds of misdiagnoses annually and improving the management of hypertension on a global scale.

The implications of this research extend beyond individual health assessments, particularly for populations facing health disparities. Individuals with upper limb loss, stroke survivors with upper limb dysfunction, and other groups with limited access to traditional arm blood pressure measurements can now benefit from this innovative approach, ensuring equitable and personalized healthcare interventions.

Juliet Bouverie OBE, CEO of the Stroke Association, emphasized the importance of accurate blood pressure monitoring for stroke survivors, highlighting the potential of this new method to enhance primary prevention and alleviate anxiety among individuals at risk of recurrent strokes. The broader impact of this research was also acknowledged by Professor Kevin Munro, Director of NIHR’s Research for Patient Benefit Program, who praised the innovative solution to a critical healthcare challenge.

In conclusion, the development of a new method for interpreting blood pressure measurements taken at the ankle represents a significant advancement in healthcare technology. By providing a more accurate and accessible approach to blood pressure assessment, this research has the potential to improve health outcomes, reduce misdiagnosis, and enhance the quality of care for individuals worldwide.

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