M. Bald et al., BLOOD-PRESSURE MONITORING AT THE WRIST - IS IT RELIABLE IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS, Zeitschrift fur Kardiologie, 85, 1996, pp. 106-108
We studied in children and adolescents the performance of two devices
for blood pressure measurements at the wrist: ''Blood pressure watch''
(BPW) and Omron R1 (OR1). They were tested against auscultatory blood
pressure readings at the upper arm. Wrist circumference correlated to
the age and was greater than 13.5 cm in nearby all subjects older tha
n 12 years. BPW overestimated systolic blood pressure for more than 10
mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure for 4 to 7 mm Hg in all subjects.
OR1 underestimated both systolic and diastolic blood pressure by 5 to
6 mm Hg in the group with a wrist greater than 13.5 cm and by 8 to 9 m
m Hg in the group with a smaller wrist. No difference was found betwee
n left and right wrists by OR1.