
doi: 10.1007/bf02474723
pmid: 5713299
A new method is described for detecting the Korotkoff sounds which signal systolic and diastolic blood pressure. By mounting a sound transducer wholly within the conventional arm-encircling cuff, high intensity sounds can be detected with the cuff placed in any location on the upper arm. The blood pressure values obtained with the cuff-microphone are essentially the same as those measured with a sound detector placed in the antecubital fossa.
Auscultation, Transducers, Humans, Blood Pressure Determination
Auscultation, Transducers, Humans, Blood Pressure Determination
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