Heart surgery study tests which artery gives better blood pressure readings
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This study compares two common places to measure blood pressure during heart surgery: the wrist (radial artery) and the groin (femoral artery). The goal is to see if using the groin site gives more accurate readings and reduces the need for strong blood pressure medicines. About …
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Last updated May 26, 2026 11:09 UTC