DocumentCode
3182525
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
fYear
2013
fDate
3-7 July 2013
Firstpage
221
Lastpage
224
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;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location
Osaka
ISSN
1557-170X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6609477
Filename
6609477
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