Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem (Jan 2014)

Adolescent hypertension identified with correct cuff and its cardiovascular and gestational problems after 29 years

  • Sandra Regina Ramos Silva,
  • Edna Apparecida Moura Arcuri,
  • Adriana Paula Jordão Isabella,
  • Silvia Maria Arcuri,
  • Jair Lício Ferreira Santos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.3006.2380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 1
pp. 3 – 10

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: to identify, in 2011, rates of hypertension, cardiovascular and gestational problems in subjects presenting high blood pressure in 1982, when correct cuff size was used, according to the American Heart Association Arm Circumference/Cuff Width ratio of 0.40. METHODS: high blood pressure was defined in 2011 as systolic = 115 mmHg and diastolic = 80mmHg, resulting in 20 subjects between 39 and 43 years old. (Risk Group). They were compared to 20 subjects from the original sample with lower blood pressure values (Control group). RESULTS: the rates of hypertension, cardiovascular and gestational problems were significantly higher (Fisher: p=0.02) in the Risk Group, with one case of cardiovascular death. Our findings arouse speculations about whether, if a proper cuff had been used in clinical practice, the complications and death could have been avoided. CONCLUSIONS: data suggest compliance with the use of cuff width corresponding to 40% of arm circumference, despite polemics concerning cuff availability and difficulties of using many sizes.

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