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  • This Common Mistake Could Be Inflating Your Blood Pressure, According to Johns Hopkins Doctors

    10/13/2024 5:44:16 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 18 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | October 12, 2024 | Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Incorrect arm positioning during BP measurements can overestimate readings by up to 6.5 mmHg, according to a Johns Hopkins study. The findings emphasize the need for proper arm support to ensure accurate hypertension diagnosis. Investigators suggest that not following arm support guidelines during blood pressure screening could have a substantial clinical impact. A study conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine found that common methods of positioning a patient’s arm during blood pressure (BP) screenings can significantly overestimate the readings, potentially leading to misdiagnosis of hypertension. In a report on the study, which was recently published in JAMA Internal Medicine,...
  • Experimental drug may lower hard-to-treat high blood pressure

    11/08/2022 9:45:21 AM PST · by Red Badger · 4 replies
    UPI ^ | NOV. 8, 2022 / 9:59 AM | By Cara Murez & Robin Foster, HealthDay News
    Researchers found that patients who were assigned to the highest dose of the new medication saw the top blood pressure number drop by a full 20 points. Some patients with high blood pressure can't get it under control with standard medications, but a new study shows an experimental drug is up to the task of treating these tough-to-treat cases. Why do some folks struggle more with managing their high blood pressure than others? When the hypertension is caused by the hormone aldosterone, which is responsible for how much salt the body retains, it is much harder to control, researchers explained....
  • Custom finger clip offers a new way to measure blood pressure, other vitals

    01/04/2022 11:50:25 AM PST · by Red Badger · 19 replies
    https://medicalxpress.com ^ | January 4, 2022 | by University of Missouri
    Researchers at the University of Missouri are customizing a commercial finger clip device to provide a rapid, noninvasive way for measuring and continually monitoring blood pressure. Credit: University of Missouri ======================================================================== Monitoring a person's blood pressure on a regular basis can help health care professionals with early detection of various health problems such as high blood pressure, which has no warning signs or symptoms. However, many things can alter an accurate blood pressure reading, including a patient's nervousness about having their blood pressure taken at a doctor's office, otherwise known as "white coat syndrome." Now, researchers at the University of...