This article focuses on the «indirect» blood
pressure measurement method.
Not exact matches
We found little evidence that between - study heterogeneity in estimates was explained by age at
measurement of blood
pressure (p = 0.5), decade of birth (p = 0.2), stipulation of a minimum duration of breastfeeding (p = 0.5), proportion of the target population in the main analysis (p = 0.2), whether breastfeeding was exclusive for at least 2 months (p = 0.2),
method of blood
pressure measurement (p = 0.4), or whether effect estimates controlled for socioeconomic factors (p = 0.9), maternal factors in pregnancy (p = 0.9), or current weight (p = 0.9).
Current
measurement methods include MRI, which is expensive and often not feasible, or tonometry, which requires two
pressure measurements and an electrocardiogram to match the phases of the two
pressure waves.
The
measurement method using the harmonic interferometer that we have developed does not depend upon gas composition used when plasma is produced, as compared to other electron density diagnostic
methods for atmospheric
pressure low - temperature plasma.
Using this
method that has been developed by high - temperature plasma diagnostics, as shown in Image 2, we have succeeded in greatly reducing the influence of atmospheric
pressure (gas), which was a problem in high - accuracy
measurement of atmospheric
pressure low - temperature plasma.