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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,154 posts)
Mon Oct 7, 2024, 07:30 PM Oct 7

Arm position during blood pressure check may lead to wrong reading, study finds

Blood pressure readings may not be accurate unless a person’s arm is positioned correctly, a new study suggests.

A comparison of blood pressure readings taken while people held their arms three different ways — leaning on a surface, resting on the lap or hanging by the side of the body — showed certain positions could lead to a significant increase in systolic pressure, the upper number in a blood pressure reading, according to the study published Monday in JAMA Internal Medicine. Systolic refers to the amount of pressure in a person’s arteries, when the heart sends blood throughout the body.

The size of the difference, nearly 7 points in the arm dangling position, was a surprise, said the study’s senior author, Dr. Tammy Brady, a pediatrician and epidemiologist and medical director of the pediatric hypertension program at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center.

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To learn whether arm position made a difference in blood pressure readings, Brady and her colleagues recruited 133 adults, 78% of them Black and 52% female. The study volunteers’ ages ranged from 18 to 80.

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https://www.yahoo.com/news/arm-position-during-blood-pressure-174903799.html

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Arm position during blood pressure check may lead to wrong reading, study finds (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Oct 7 OP
There would not be a problem if people taking BP's would just follow the American Heart Association's guide mitch96 Oct 7 #1
Definitely! I've corrected a few of the people taking mine woodsprite Oct 8 #2
True. And I get a dirt look when I correct them. nt mitch96 Oct 8 #3

mitch96

(14,645 posts)
1. There would not be a problem if people taking BP's would just follow the American Heart Association's guide
Mon Oct 7, 2024, 08:27 PM
Oct 7

on how to take a proper bp.
End of story, no problem....
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woodsprite

(12,192 posts)
2. Definitely! I've corrected a few of the people taking mine
Tue Oct 8, 2024, 01:43 PM
Oct 8

Some don’t have their exam rooms set up to be able to accommodate the Heart Assoc recommended method.

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