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Blood pressure in children aged 4–8 years: comparison of Omron HEM 711 and sphygmomanometer blood pressure measurements
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http://adc.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/94/12/955?rss=1
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Description:
Objective: To collect normal data on blood pressure (BP) in healthy children aged 4–8 and to compare measurements of BP made in the same subjects with a sphygmomanometer and a portable automated oscillometric BP monitor (Omron HEM 711 with child cuff).
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Report : None
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P C Midgley, Department of Reproductive and Developmental Medicine, University of Edinburg
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Published by:
Archives of Disease in Childhood
Published date:
Wednesday, 25th November 2009 00:00:00
Subject
Keywords (National Public Health Language):
AGE GROUPS
AGED
BENCHMARKING
BIOLOGICAL COMPOSITION
BLOOD PRESSURE
CHILD
CHILDREN
DATA
INFORMATION
MEASUREMENT
MEASURES, METHODS, RESEARCH, THEORIES
YOUNG PEOPLE
Category (Government Category List):
OLDER PEOPLE
YOUNG PEOPLE
Other
Source:
Archives of Disease in Childhood 2009;94:955-958
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