Agreement of Blood Pressure Measurements Between Random-Zero and Standard Mercury Sphygmomanometers

作者:Yang, Wenjie; Gu, Dongfeng; Chen, Jing; Jaquish, Cashell E.; Rao, D. C.; Wu, Xigui; Hixson, James E.; Duan, Xiufang; Kelly, Tanika N.; Hamm, L. Lee; Whelton, Paul K.; He, Jiang*
来源:American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2008, 336(5): 373-378.
DOI:10.1097/MAJ.0b013e31816956ac

摘要

The random-zero sphygmomanometer has been widely used in observational studies and clinical trials for blood pressure measurement. We examined the agreement of blood pressure measurements between random-zero and standard mercury sphygmomanometers among 2007 Chinese study participants aged 15 to 60 years. Three blood pressure readings were obtained by trained observers using random-zero and standard mercury sphygmomanometers, respectively, in a random order. Overall, blood pressure readings obtained using the random-zero device were significantly lower than those obtained with the standard mercury sphygmomanometer, with a mean difference ranging from -3.0 to -2.7 mm Hg for systolic and -1.4 to -0.9 mm Hg for diastolic blood pressure (all P < 0.01). Correlation coefficients between mean blood pressure measurements obtained using the random-zero and standard mercury sphygmomanometers were high (0.90 for systolic and 0.85 for diastolic blood pressure, both P < 0.0001). In conclusion, our study indicated that there was strong agreement between blood pressure measurements obtained using the random-zero and standard mercury sphygmomanometers although blood pressure values were on average lower with the random-zero sphygmomanometer.