Arm Position and Blood Pressure Measurement Accuracy During Pregnancy

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot applicable
Trial typeInterventional
Biological sexFemale
Age18-55
SponsorSheba Medical Center

About this trial

Accurate blood pressure measurement is essential during pregnancy, as blood pressure readings guide clinical decisions related to the diagnosis and management of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy. Clinical guidelines recommend measuring blood pressure with the arm supported at heart level; however, in routine practice, blood pressure is often measured with the arm in non-standard positions.

This study aims to evaluate how different arm positions affect blood pressure measurements in pregnant women. Pregnant women attending a high-risk pregnancy clinic will undergo blood pressure measurements with the arm placed in several commonly used positions, including supported at heart level, supported on the lap, and unsupported at the side. Each participant will have multiple measurements taken during a single clinic visit.

The study is designed as a randomized crossover trial with stratification by trimester and chronic hypertension status, allowing each participant to serve as her own control. Participants will be enrolled across all three trimesters of pregnancy, and results will be analyzed separately for each trimester. The primary outcome is the difference in systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements between arm positions.

The findings of this study may help improve the accuracy of blood pressure measurement during pregnancy and inform clinical practice regarding optimal measurement techniques.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Pregnant women aged 18 to 55 years

Singleton or multiple viable intrauterine pregnancy

Gestational age corresponding to first, second, or third trimester at the time of enrollment

Ability to sit upright comfortably for the duration of blood pressure measurements

Disqualifiers

Preexisting significant cardiac disease (e.g., arrhythmias, congenital heart disease, severe valvular disease)

Chronic kidney disease defined as serum creatinine ≥1.5 mg/dL at enrollment

Significant upper limb or shoulder conditions that may affect arm positioning or blood pressure measurement (e.g., lymphedema, fractures, prior surgery, arteriovenous fistula)

Neurological or musculoskeletal conditions preventing proper positioning

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Arm Supported at Heart Level
  • Arm Supported on Lap
  • Arm Unsupported at Side

Treatment groups

300 Participants
are divided into 3 treatment groups

Sponsors and collaborators