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The following pages link to Is the blood pressure the same in both arms? (Q49298228):
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- Short-term blood pressure variability - variation between arm side, body position and successive measurements: a population-based cohort study (Q30313535) (← links)
- Blood pressure measurement method and inter-arm differences: a meta-analysis (Q33966886) (← links)
- Challenges in standardization of blood pressure measurement at the population level (Q35494762) (← links)
- The difference in blood pressure readings between arms and survival: primary care cohort study (Q35843062) (← links)
- Inter-arm blood pressure differences compared with ambulatory monitoring: a manifestation of the 'white-coat' effect? (Q36558210) (← links)
- Prevalence and clinical implications of the inter-arm blood pressure difference: A systematic review (Q36621440) (← links)
- Age-related differences in simultaneous interarm blood pressure measurements (Q36683459) (← links)
- Inter-arm blood pressure difference in type 2 diabetes: a barrier to effective management? (Q37206556) (← links)
- Evaluation of digital blood pressure measured with the Omron F3 device as an index of brachial arterial pressure, under different thermal and hormonal conditions (Q39579050) (← links)
- Comparison of methods of measuring blood pressure (Q42672620) (← links)
- Simultaneous compared with sequential blood pressure measurement results in smaller inter-arm blood pressure differences (Q43454692) (← links)
- A study of inter-arm blood pressure differences in primary care. (Q52933664) (← links)
- Which pressure to believe? A comparison of direct arterial with indirect blood pressure measurement techniques in the pediatric intensive care unit (Q62944189) (← links)
- Interarm blood pressure difference and vascular disease (Q84536768) (← links)