I'm not sure if this is relevant, but I had BP taken not long ago and they didn't use a Band, it was done on the wrist. It was so much more pleasant and it was accurate.
I guess, from a comfort side it was more pleasant, but I can understand why you'd prefer the band. I hate it but I do like the wee buzzing thing it does when it puffs up.
yes boys and girls and along with mama's ref
the upper arm b p is lower than the forearm
first established truly when arterial lines were introduced in the late sixties and seventies - the further downstream you go the higher the blood pressure ( yes I have got it the right way round )
and they used to talk about a whiplash effect travelling down the arterial wall to explaiin it ....
blood pressure ( mmHg or lb/sqin is very badly corre;ated with blood flow ( mls/min )
Wrist BP monitors normally state that the monitor should be level with the heart when used, so with the elbow propped on something and the arm bent. I believed that this is why the upper arm was always used as that is already at heart level but I have no medical evidence for this.
When DH had a port in one side and a fistula in the other arm, his BP was done on his leg....we were told it doesn’t matter so long as the staff know, record where it was done and always do the same.
Cloverjo, could I suggest that you take your machine along with you for your next appointment at the surgery and compare your reading with their one?
This was recommended to me when I bought an ordinary cuff machine, just to check accuracy and avoid any worry about differing readings.