Study finds patients often misuse wrist blood pressure monitors, leading to inaccurate readings
Study finds patients often misuse wrist blood pressure monitors, leading to inaccurate readings
Not all blood pressure monitors are created equal, it seems. New research from Italy suggests that at-home, wrist blood pressure cuffs can be inaccurate if not done exactly right, leading to false reports of elevated blood pressure at home when compared to measurements taken in a doctor’s office. The problem, it seems, may be in patient’s ability to get just the right positioning of the wrist, the researchers described in an article recently published in Hypertension Journal.
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