DocumentCode
3545032
Title
A computerized multiparametric approach for the evaluation of cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients
Author
Bedini, R. ; Franchi, D. ; Palagi, G. ; Belardinelli, A. ; Ghione, S. ; Mezzasalma, L. ; Ripoli, A.
Author_Institution
Inst. of Clinical Physiol., CNR, Pisa, Italy
fYear
1997
fDate
7-10 Sep 1997
Firstpage
453
Lastpage
455
Abstract
In order to evaluate the factor of cardiovascular risk in hypertensive patients, the most common measured physiological parameter is the arterial blood pressure (BP), often leaving out of considerations other important cardiovascular parameters, such as mechanical arterial compliance. To better evaluate the inherent variability of blood pressure, with respect to the control of cardiovascular system and situational determinants, a computerised system has been developed. By means of a PC, equipped with a 12 bits A/D board, BP, heart rate patient voice and posture and external temperature have been acquired. The systolic, diastolic, and mean values of BP and the heart rate have been continuously, beat-to-beat, acquired with a Finapres, while ad hoc developed sensors have been used to acquire the other parameters. The signals, acquired in the different detected situations, have been processed by means of a software developed in LabView environment. A linear regression of systolic blood pressure and RR interval in agreement with the Karemaker equation, is carried out, evaluating the baroceptorial system sensitivity. The developed system may be usefully exploited in the investigation of the baroceptorial reflex and the of control mechanism of cardiovascular system. Moreover, the multiparametric accomplished analysis method could be used in the evaluation and in the setting up of pharmacological interventions
Keywords
biomechanics; blood pressure measurement; cardiology; medical signal processing; microcomputer applications; speech processing; temperature measurement; Finapres; Karemaker equation; LabView environment; arterial blood pressure; baroceptorial reflex; baroceptorial system sensitivity; cardiovascular parameters; cardiovascular risk evaluation; cardiovascular system control mechanism; computerized multiparametric approach; diastolic values; heart rate; hypertensive patients; linear regression; measured physiological parameter; mechanical arterial compliance; pharmacological interventions; systolic values; Arterial blood pressure; Blood pressure; Cardiology; Cardiovascular system; Control systems; Heart rate; Hypertension; Mechanical variables measurement; Pressure control; Pressure measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computers in Cardiology 1997
Conference_Location
Lund
ISSN
0276-6547
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4445-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CIC.1997.647932
Filename
647932
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