Resumen
This review points out the centenary of the Korotkoff Sounds and the importance of his study to blood pressure control and the development of the cardiovascular area. The author aims to homage the Russian investigator and other scientists who developed the sphygmomanometer studies in the previous centuries. It presents an overview of the literature related to cuff size, from Recklinghausen’s study up to the last American Heart Association recommendation for cuff size published in 2005. Cuff width influence on blood pressure measurement and its consequences in the misdiagnosis and mistreatment of hypertension is discussed. It emphasizes particularly the imprecision of blood pressure measurements in lean and normal weighted persons, as well as the lack of attention of the AHA to the results reached by scientific groups dedicated to the specific area.Esta obra está bajo una licencia internacional Creative Commons Atribución 4.0.
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