ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Blood pressure measurement represents the pressure exerted during heart ejection and filling. There are several ways to measure blood pressure and a valid measure is essential. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the approach to noninvasive blood pressure measurement in children. METHODS: Blood pressure measurements were taken using the automatic Phillips MP30 monitor and compared against Welch Allyn blood pressure cuffs with Medline manual sphygmomanometers. RESULTS: A total of 492 measurements were taken on 82 subjects, and they demonstrated comparability between automatic and manual devices. CONCLUSIONS: Although our study indicated acceptable agreement between automatic and manual blood pressure measurement, it also revealed measurement error remains a concern, with sample size, study protocol, training, and environment all playing a role.