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OSCILLOMETER

An oscillometer is a device used to measure physiological oscillations of any kind, e.g., changes in the volume of arteries.
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1991
1991
The performances of a Cortronic AMP 770 monitor, a new apparatus for non invasive continuous blood pressure monitoring was… 
1984
1984
• We compared simultaneous direct (aortic) and indirect (oscillometric) BP measurements in 19 patients admitted to a newborn… 
1971
1971
Measurements of the blood pressure (BP) of small infants have been performed by several investigators. Ribemont 1 has cannulated… 
Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Thrombosis of the punctured vessel has been, in our experience, the most significant complication of catheter angiography. In a… 
1953
1953
The circulation of blood through the extremities has been known to be of basic importance since the dawn of medical knowledge… 
1953
1953
In 1928 Silbert and Il attempted to establish a criterion for the determination of the prognosis in thromboangiitis obliterans in… 
1950
1950
change in arterial blood volume with each heart beat. The oscillometric index, properly correlated with other physiological… 
1933
1933
The study of arterial blood pressure in the new-born has been carried out by many investigators. Most of the results have been…