Fluke Biomedical Cufflink User Manual
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Appendices
Non-Invasive Blood Pressure (NIBP) Monitoring Tutorial
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Figure A-1. Auscultatory vs. Oscillometric Techniques
Also in Figure A-1, the oscillometric pulse amplitudes are depicted as constantly
changing. There is no point where the pulses abruptly change in amplitude, but there is a
point where the pulse amplitude reaches a peak. It is generally agreed that the cuff
pressure at peak pulse amplitude is the MAP, a value not easily identified using the
auscultatory method.
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