In critically ill adults with shock, early noninvasive vs. invasive BP monitoring was noninferior for all-cause mortality at 28 d | Synapse
March 5, 2026
In critically ill adults with shock, early noninvasive vs. invasive BP monitoring was noninferior for all-cause mortality at 28 d
Key Points
To evaluate whether early noninvasive blood pressure monitoring is as effective as invasive monitoring for all-cause mortality in critically ill patients with shock.
Compared noninvasive and invasive blood pressure monitoring methods.
Focused on critically ill adults with shock.
Measured all-cause mortality at 28 days post-intervention.
No significant difference in mortality rates between noninvasive and invasive groups.
Both methods were found to be noninferior regarding patient outcomes.
Abstract
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