COMPARISON OF DIRECT BLOOD-PRESSURE MEASUREMENT AT THE RADIAL AND DORSALIS-PEDIS ARTERIES DURING SURGERY IN THE HORIZONTAL AND REVERSE TRENDELENBURG POSITIONS
T. Parry et al., COMPARISON OF DIRECT BLOOD-PRESSURE MEASUREMENT AT THE RADIAL AND DORSALIS-PEDIS ARTERIES DURING SURGERY IN THE HORIZONTAL AND REVERSE TRENDELENBURG POSITIONS, Anaesthesia, 50(6), 1995, pp. 553-555
The differences in simultaneous arterial pressure measurements from th
e radial and dorsalis pedis arteries were studied in anaesthetised adu
lt patients in either the horizontal or reverse Trendelenburg position
. Significantly higher pressures were measured from the dorsalis pedis
artery than from the radial artery in both positions, even allowing f
or the hydrostatic effect on the dorsalis pedis arterial pressure in t
he non-horizontal group. If the dorsalis pedis artery is to be used to
measure direct arterial blood pressure, we recommend that readings be
compared with an arm sphygmomanometer to avoid potentially dangerous
hypotension being missed.