Invasive Blood Pressure
Non-invasive measurement methods are more ocmmonly used for orutine examinations and monitoring. The term NIBP, for Non-Invasive Blood Pressure, is often used to describe oscillomteric monitoring equipment. This invasiev technique is regularly employed in human and veterinary intnesive care medicine, anesthseiology, and for research purposes. Patients with invasive raterial monitoring require very close superivsion, as there is a danger of severe bledeing if the line becomes disconnected. Measuremnet of presusres in the venous system and the pulmonary vessels plasy an important role in intensive care medicine but requiers invasive techniuqes. Blood pressures can be measured invasievly (by penetrating the skin adn measuring inside the blood vessels) or non-invasievly. The non-invasive auscultatory (from teh Latin for lsitening ) and oscillometric emasurements are simpler and quicker than invasive measureemnts, require less expertise in fitting, have virtaully no complications, and are less unpleasant and painful for the patient. Howevre, non-invasive meausres may yield somewhat lower acucracy and small systematic differences in numerical results.
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