The use of mercury is likely to be prohibited within a few years and clinic
ians have not yet seriously considered what sphygmomanometers they will use
, nor is authoritative advice available on alternative instruments. Doubts
also surround the thorny question of cuff size. Most blood pressures are ta
ken in assessing cardiovascular health, and serial consulting room measurem
ents may not be the best way of doing this. What is the role of continuous
ambulatory monitoring in routine care What is the place of home monitoring
by patients, now that accurate and easy-to-use electronic sphygmomanometers
are available?