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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of non-invasive blood pressure measurement versus invasive measurement for accuracy of blood pressure in critically ill emergency patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2020-03-08) Cruz Jimenez, Angelica del Rosario; Arevalo Marcos, Rodolfo AmadoOBJECTIVE: Systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of non-invasive blood pressure measurement versus invasive blood pressure in critically ill emergency patients. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The research design used was a systematic review. The population was made up of the search for 22 articles, from which selection criteria were established. The sample was made up of 10 articles, which were selected from scientific databases, using keywords in their search RESULTS: According to origin, 10% (1/10) come from India, 10% (1/10) come from from the USA, 10% (1/10) come from the Czech Republic, 10% (1/10) come from Italy, 10% (1/10) come from China, 10% (1/10) come from Canada, 10% (1/10) come from Ecuador, 10% (1/10) come from Japan, 10% (1/10) come from Germany, 10% (1/10) come from Austria. According to the research design, 30% (3/10) are experimental, 50% (5/10) are prospective observational designs, 10% (1/10) are retrospective observational designs and 10% (1/10) are observational designs. retrospective. 70% (7/10) evidence similar effectiveness of invasive blood pressure measurement compared to non-invasive measurement in critically ill emergency patients. 20% (2/10) evidence greater effectiveness of non-invasive blood pressure measurement compared to invasive measurement in critically ill emergency patients. 10% (1/10) evidence greater effectiveness of invasive blood pressure measurement compared to non-invasive measurement in critically ill emergency patients. CONCLUSIONS: There is evidence of similar effectiveness of invasive blood pressure measurement compared to non-invasive measurement in critically ill emergency patients.
