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Poor Arm Position May Significantly Skew BP Readings


 

FROM JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE

Common arm positions for blood pressure (BP) measurements that stray from guidelines — arm in lap or hanging at side — led to substantial overestimation of hypertension in a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.

Guidelines for BP measurement recommend arm support on a desk with the midcuff at heart level. Overestimating BP can lead to unnecessary patient follow-up and overtreatment. Hypertension affects approximately 86 million adults in the United States and more than 1 billion people globally.

This study has widespread implications given the number of settings where BP checks are performed and the growth in patients taking their own BP readings at home, said Donald DiPette, MD, who was not part of the research and was asked to comment on the findings. Dr. DiPette is the Distinguished Health Sciences Professor at the School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia.

Substantial Overestimation

In the crossover, randomized trial of 133 adults, Hairong Liu, MHS, with the Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, and colleagues found that supporting the arm on the lap overestimated systolic BP (SBP) by 3.9 mmHg and diastolic BP (DBP) by 4.0 mm Hg. When the arm hung at the side, readings overestimated SBP by 6.5 mm Hg and DBP by 4.4 mm Hg, with consistent results across subgroups.

Participants were randomly assigned to get a series of BP measurements with the arm positioned in three ways: Supported on a desk; hand supported on lap; and arm unsupported at the side. Because BP readings are intrinsically variable, all had a fourth set of BP measurements with the arm supported on a desk.

Participants’ mean age was 57 years; 48 participants (36%) had SBP of ≥ 130 mm Hg; and 55 participants (41%) had a body mass index of ≥ 30.

Two researcher team staff members conducted all the measurements. They received standardized training and completed a certification test in BP measurement, administered by a study author. Measurements were taken from 9 am to 6 pm using a validated oscillometric BP device (ProBP 2000 Digital Blood Pressure Device, Welch Allyn). Only the right arms were used unless a specific condition was present, such as an open sore.

Study’s Design Sets It Apart

The authors wrote that the design of the study set this work apart. “Earlier studies have shown that unsupported or arm positioning below heart level can overestimate SBP by 4-23 mm Hg and DBP by 3-12 mm Hg.” But the strength of this study is the randomized, crossover design, “which is in contrast to the majority of published studies where the order of arm positions before seated BP measurement was not randomized or not clearly described.”

Dr. DiPette, who says, “I’ve given my career to understanding hypertension,” praised the design as well.

Randomization of which position patients were assigned to first was important because the first reading is often higher than subsequent readings, Dr. DiPette said.

“That makes sense as the person acclimatizes to the environment,” he explained. BP can even vary within the same reading, he noted.

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