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Exeter Clinical Research Standard Operating Procedure: Measuring brachial blood pressure using an automated device. SOP Number: NIHRexe004GEN Version Number & Date: V1.1 Effective Date: 24/09/2016 24/09/2016 Review Date: 24/09/2018 Superseded Version Number & Date: PCRF/04/gen V2 10.08.12 Author: Name: Suzette Mitchell Position: Research Nurse Signature: Date: 13.08.2016 Approved by: Name: Dr Anna Steele Position: Senior Research Nurse Signature: Date: 18/08/2016 Senior Management Agreement: Name: Gillian Baker Position: CRF Manager Signature: Date: 24/09/2016 I agree that appropriate members of my workforce (as named above) have written and approved this SOP for use in clinical research. Page 1 of 5 SOP Number: NIHRexe004GEN Effective Date: 24/09/2016 Version: V1.1 1. BACKGROUND: Blood pressure (BP) may be defined as the force exerted by blood against the walls of the vessels in which it is contained. Differences in blood pressure between different areas of the circulation provide the driving force that keeps the blood moving through the body. Blood pressure is usually expressed in terms of millimetres of mercury (mmHg). The systolic pressure is the maximum pressure of the blood against the wall of the vessel following ventricular contraction, and is taken as an indication of the integrity of the heart, arteries and arterioles. The diastolic pressure is the minimum pressure of the blood against the wall of the vessel following closure of the aortic valve, and is taken as a direct indication of blood vessel resistance. Blood pressure measures are common physiological parameters and are used for clinical, diagnostic, and research purposes. 2. SCOPE: This SOP applies generically to Clinical Research in Exeter, unless a trial agreement specifically indicates that another organisation’s SOP (Standard Operating Procedures) should be used. 3. PURPOSE: To ensure correct and uniform measurement of blood pressure using an automated device in projects undertaken within the ECRF (Exeter Clinical Research Facility). 4. DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS: BP Lymph oedema mmHG SOP Blood pressure An accumulation of lymph in the tissues, producing swelling. This may be congenital or due to obstruction of the lymphatic vessels by a tumour, inflammation or injury. Millimetres of mercury Standard Operating Procedure 5. RESPONSIBILITIES: It is the responsibility of staff working on projects undertaken within the ECRF to; Read and use this SOP when measuring blood pressure Use a device which is calibrated (using a mercury sphygmomanometer) every 6 months[1] and ensure batteries are changed every 3 months where appropriate Use the same type/model of device throughout a study Use the same protocol throughout a study Page 2 of 5 SOP Number: NIHRexe004GEN Effective Date: 24/09/2016 Version: V1.1 6. SKILL LEVEL: All personnel should be trained by an appropriate member of staff before carrying out this procedure. 7. EQUIPMENT: 8. PROCEDURE: Where appropriate check patient has emptied bladder prior to measurement[2] 1. If possible measure blood pressure prior to taking blood samples 2. Explain to the patient that blood pressure is to be taken, discuss the procedure and obtain verbal consent[3] 3. Allow the patient to rest for 5 minutes in a quiet room at ambient temperature in a supine or seated position[2, 3] 4. For each study ensure the same patient position (sitting or supine) is used to ensure consistency of the measurements. This eliminates any possible variation between lying and sitting blood pressure, particularly if participants have underlying postural hyper or hypotension. [3] 5. Ensure that tight or restrictive clothing is removed from the arm, as any restriction can alter the accuracy of the reading. 6. Use a cuff that covers 80% of the circumference of the upper arm and not more than 100% (see table 1 for guide).The length to width ratio of the bladder should be approximately 2:1 [1, 2, 4] 7. Apply the cuff snugly around the upper arm 8. The cuff should be placed two to three centimetres above the elbow joint with the indicator mark on the cuff over the brachial artery (MHRA, top 10 hints in measuring blood pressure www.mhra.gov.uk) 9. Ensure the arm is supported either by a pillow or table at the level of the right atrium of the heart (mid sternum) with hand relaxed and the palm upwards[2-4] 10. Instruct the patient not to speak while the cuff is inflating and deflating. You should not talk either[2] 11. Instruct the patient not to cross their legs whilst the cuff is inflating and deflating as this can raise the BP by 2 to 8mmHg [2] Page 3 of 5 SOP Number: NIHRexe004GEN Effective Date: 24/09/2016 Version: V1.1 12. Start the device according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. 13. Measure the blood pressure on the dominant arm, unless otherwise indicated, and take subsequent readings from the same arm. Document which arm is used for the purpose of the study. 14. Measure the blood pressure 3 times with 1-2 minutes between each reading. 15. If blood sampling occurs prior to BP measurement, if possible, use arm opposite to the one used in blood sampling 16. If the patient has a history of carcinoma of breast, lymphoedema or limb disability, use opposite arm to affected site. 17. Clean cuff after each participant with antiseptic wipes. If unable to meet any criteria for blood pressure measurement as per SOP, discuss with the PI to agree a revised procedure and design a study specific SOP. Ensure this revised procedure is documented in the patient’s record, and is adhered to for each BP measurement from then on, in that patient. 9. DESIRED OUTCOME: Accurate measurement and recording of each participant’s blood pressure 10. REFERENCES: Table 1 Indication Small adult/child Standard adult Large adult Adult thigh cuff ** Width (cm)* $ 10-12 12-13 12-16 20 Length (cm)* $ 18-24 23-35 35-40 42 *These ranges are derived from recommendations from the British Hypertension Society (BHS), European Hypertension Society (ESH) and the American Heart Association ** Large bladders for arm circumferences over 42cm may be required $ Bladders of varying sizes are available so a range is provided for each indication References: 1. Dougherty. L., Lister. S, 2015. The Royal Marsden Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures. 9th Edition. Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, London. Page 4 of 5 SOP Number: NIHRexe004GEN Effective Date: 24/09/2016 Version: V1.1 . 2. British Hypertension Society, Blood pressure management Fact File, 2011. www.bhsoc.org 3. Pickering, T.G., et al,. Recommendations for Blood pressure measurement in Humans: part 1. PubMed 2005 18(3) p. 139-85. 4. British Hypertension Society Guidelines 2011, in collaboration with NICE. (WEBSITE Hampton Medical conference Ltd.) 5. Elizabeth Martin, Oxford Medical Dictionary- 6th Edition, 2015. Oxford University Press. Page 5 of 5 SOP Number: NIHRexe004GEN Effective Date: 24/09/2016 Version: V1.1