Bitz Aneroid Sphygmomanometer

Bitz Aneroid Sphygmomanometer

Through comparison to measurements taken with the mercury sphygmomanometer, the aneroid sphygmomanometer is vastly superior to automated blood pressure measurements in terms of accuracy and diagnostics.

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History

The mercury sphygmomanometer represents the classic and time-tested method of measuring blood pressure. It was first presented in 1896 by Dr. Scipione Riva-Rocci. The device consisted of an inflatable bladder along with a column of mercury. Different pressures cause different levels of the mercury in the column, thus creating a means to measure blood pressure.

This basic idea continues to be used to the present day in mercury sphygmomanometers. In 1905, Dr. Nikolai Korotkov discovered the method of using a stethoscope in combination with the sphygmomanometer to measure blood pressure by the sounds of the blood flow, a technique that is still employed today.

Advantages:

Mobility:

The aneroid sphygmomanometer consists of a spring device and metal membrane that translates the signals from the cuff and operates a needle in the gauge. This requires no liquid. The absence of a liquid provides mobility, as this device can be moved easily from one location to another.

In addition, it can be placed on walls. The mercury sphygmomanometer must be kept in a level location so the mercury will remain in place. Transporting it risks affecting its accuracy.

Accuracy/Calibration:

According to an article in the Journal of Public Health Policy that studied the accuracy of mercury and aneroid sphygmomanometers over the period of 1995 to 2009, mercury provided more accurate results. A factor in accuracy involves calibration. Like most devices, failure to calibrate on a regular basis results in inaccurate readings.

Aneroid devices must be calibrated more frequently due to the fact they are more complex than mercury devices. Inaccurate results occur any time the needle does not rest on zero before use, necessitating a calibration.

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