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Continuous noninvasive arterial pressure (CNAP) is a technique used to continuously monitor a patient's blood pressure without the need for invasive procedures, such as arterial catheterization. This technology typically employs advanced algorithms and devices that use oscillometric measurement methods or photoplethysmography to provide real-time blood pressure readings.

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