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A COMPARISON STUDY OF TWO DIFFERENT METHODS ON NEWBORN
BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENT Fan XF, et al. Women
and Children's Health Hospital, Jinan, China Objective: To investigate the correlation of systolic pressure data between
Skin Flush Test and Dinamap Test in newborn infants. Methods: The data of systolic pressure of forty-one newborn infants were
measured respectively by Skin Flush Test and Dinamap Test in the first day.
The measure location is on the right upper arm. The width of special cuff
is 2.5 cm. Results: The data of two groups are different significantly. The range of
systolic pressure data in Skin Flush Test is 46.8�4.53mmHg and the change
in Dinamap Test is 57.78�8.30mmHg. All data of systolic pressure
were mapped scatter diagram. The author found that the data from different
methods were linear correlation. The coefficient of correlation is 0.796.
(r=0.796 ,t=8.22, p<0.001.) Regression equation is Y^=-10.91+1.47X. Conclusion: The data of systolic pressure of newborn infants between Skin Flush
Test and Dinamap Test are highly linear correlation.