The correlation between cuff inflatable hypertension and the difference in interarm diastolic pressure induced by single arm ischemia is investigated. A total of 126 patients undergoing coronary angiography in our hospital from January 2020 to January 2021 are selected and divided into the non-pseudohypertension (non-PHT) group (64 cases) and the PHT group (62 cases) according to the difference between systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure measured directly and indirectly. The patients are subjected to the beam arm ischemia test and blood pressure measurement. The diastolic pressure differences between the patients before and after the beam arm are analyzed, and endothelial function and imaging indicators are compared. The risk factors for PHT are analyzed by binary logistic regression, and the diagnostic efficacy of diastolic blood pressure difference interarms (DBPI-r) for PHT patients is analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. The experimental results show that the diastolic pressure difference induced by single arm ischemia can be used in the diagnosis of cuff inflatable hypertension.