Thursday, April 11, 2024

DEVICE USED TO MEASURE BLOOD PRESSURE

Sphygmomanometer 

     A sphygmomanometer is a device used to measure blood pressure. One of the most important men in the development of the sphygmomanometer was the Australian physician Karl Samuel Ritter Von Basch. The first clinically applicable sphygmomanometer was invented by him in 1881. Von Basch introduced the aneroid manometer, which uses a round dial that provides a pressure reading. 

     An improved version was introduced by Scipione Riva-Rocci's device in the USA, modernized it and popularised it within the medical community. In 1905, Russian physician Nikolai Korotkov discovered 'Korotkov Sounds' and included diastolic blood pressure measurement.

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