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Continuous noninvasive arterial pressure : ウィキペディア英語版 | Continuous noninvasive arterial pressure
Continuous noninvasive arterial pressure (CNAP) is the method of measuring arterial blood pressure in real-time without any interruptions (continuously) and without cannulating the human body (noninvasive). This article explains the benefit, the evolution and the clinical significance of continuous noninvasive blood pressure monitoring with special attention to recent technological progress in this area. A brief review of blood pressure measurement methods in order to understand the historical gap between bulky continuous “pulse writers” (sphygmographs) and easy to use and accurate noninvasive upper arm blood pressure instruments shall complete this survey. == Benefit of CNAP technology == Continuous noninvasive arterial blood pressure measurement (CNAP) combines the advantages of the following two clinical “gold standards”: it measures blood pressure (BP) continuously in real-time like the invasive arterial catheter system (IBP) and it is non-invasive like the standard upper arm sphygmomanometer (NBP). Latest developments in this field show promising results in terms of accuracy, ease of use and clinical acceptance.
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