Title :
Basis of monitoring central blood pressure and hemodynamic parameters by peripheral arterial pulse waveform analyses
Author :
Miyashita, Hiroaki ; Katsuda, Shin-ichiro
Author_Institution :
Jichi Med. Univ. Health Care Center, Tochigi, Japan
Abstract :
In hypertension clinics, central blood pressure (CBP) should be estimated, instead of directly measured, by the “signal processing” of a noninvasive peripheral pressure waveform. This paper deals with the data obtained in our three separate studies focusing on a major estimation method, i.e., radial artery late systolic shoulder pressure (rSBP2)-based CBP estimation. Study 1: Using a wave separation analysis of precise animal data of pressure wave transmission along the upper-limb arteries, we first demonstrate that pulse pressure amplification is largely attributable to local wave reflection alone. Study 2: A frequency component analysis of simultaneously recorded human central and radial artery pressure waveforms showed a predominance of lower (1st+2nd) harmonic components in determining the central augmentation peak amplitude. The features of a central pressure waveform, including its phase property, may contribute to the less-altered transmission of augmentation peak pressure to rSBP2. Study 3: Comparisons of noninvasive rSBP2 with direct or estimated central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) revealed broad agreement but also augmentation-dependent biases. Based on the features of the biases as well as the counterbalanced relationship between pulse pressure amplification and the transmission-induced alterations of augmentation peak amplitude observed in Study 2, we propose an improved cSBP estimate, SBPm, the simple arithmetic mean of rSBP2 and peripheral systolic blood pressure.
Keywords :
blood pressure measurement; blood vessels; estimation theory; haemodynamics; patient monitoring; augmentation peak amplitude; augmentation peak pressure; augmentation-dependent biases; central augmentation peak amplitude; central blood pressure monitoring; central systolic blood pressure; estimation method; frequency component analysis; hemodynamic parameters; hypertension clinics; less-altered transmission; local wave reflection; low harmonic components; noninvasive peripheral arterial pulse pressure waveform analysis; noninvasive rSBP2; peripheral systolic blood pressure; phase property; pressure wave transmission; pulse pressure amplification; radial artery late systolic shoulder pressure based CBP estimation; simple arithmetic mean; simultaneous radial artery pressure waveforms; simultaneous recorded human central pressure waveforms; transmission-induced alterations; upper-limb arteries; wave separation analysis; Arteries; Biomedical monitoring; Blood pressure; Estimation; Harmonic analysis; Pressure measurement; Reflection;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609477