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An auscultatory gap, also known as the silent gap, [1] is a period of diminished or absent Korotkoff sounds during the manual measurement of blood pressure. It is associated with peripheral blood flow caused by changes in the pulse wave. [ 2 ]
Blood pressure measurement using the auscultatory method based on the (first) Korotkoff-sound. Korotkoff sounds are the sounds that medical personnel listen for when they are taking blood pressure using a non-invasive procedure.
auscultatory sphygmomanometry: Korotkov described 5 sounds. Only the first (the onset of audible sound, and corresponding to systolic pressure) and the fifth (sound becomes inaudible, corresponding to diastolic pressure) are of practical clinical significance (however, see:Auscultatory gap) Kussmaul breathing [5] Adolph Kussmaul: endocrinology
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B. Ballistocardiography; Bancroft's sign; Bandemia; Barlow maneuver; Barrel chest; Bartomier-Michelson's sign; Bastian–Bruns sign; Battle's sign; Becker's sign