A new method of blood pressure recording that may enhance patient compliance
M. L. Gelman and C. Nemati
We describe a new method of self-recording of blood pressure (BP) that
requires only a BP cuff. The method is easy and fast but cannot be used by
all subjects. We describe 21 normal subjects, 14 hypertensive patients, and
20 patients studied at cardiac catheterization. In all three groups the new
technique, the sensory detection method (SDM), showed no significant
differences from the routine indirect BP and from the direct arterial BP in
patients undergoing catheterization. Some 15% of patients who were unable
to use this method were easily identified during the testing and
instructing of the technique. The simplicity of the SDM may increase
patient vigilance and compliance to antihypertensive regimens.