DocumentCode :
5643
Title :
Catheter-Induced Errors in Pressure Measurements in Vessels: An In-Vitro and Numerical Study
Author :
De Vecchi, Adelaide ; Clough, Rachel E. ; Gaddum, Nicholas R. ; Rutten, M.C.M. ; Lamata, Pablo ; Schaeffter, Tobias ; Nordsletten, David A. ; Smith, Nicolas P.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng. & Imaging Sci. Div., King´s Coll. London, London, UK
Volume :
61
Issue :
6
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jun-14
Firstpage :
1844
Lastpage :
1850
Abstract :
Accurate measurement of blood pressure is important because it is a biomarker for cardiovascular disease. Diagnostic catheterization is routinely used for pressure acquisition in vessels despite being subject to significant measurement errors. To investigate these errors, this study compares pressure measurement using two different techniques in vitro and numerical simulations. Pressure was acquired in a pulsatile flow phantom using a 6F fluid-filled catheter and a 0.014´´ pressure wire, which is considered the current gold standard. Numerical simulations of the experimental set-up with and without a catheter were also performed. Despite the low catheter-to-vessel radius ratio, the catheter traces showed a 24% peak systolic pressure overestimation compared to the wire. The numerical models replicated this difference and indicated the cause for overestimation was the increased flow resistance due to the presence of the catheter. Further, the higher frequency pressure oscillations observed in the wire and numerical data were absent in the catheter, resulting in an overestimation of the pulse wave velocity with the latter modality. These results show that catheter geometry produces significant measurement bias in both the peak pressure and the waveform shape even with radius ratios considered acceptable in clinical practice. The wire allows for more accurate pressure quantification, in agreement with the numerical model without a catheter.
Keywords :
blood pressure measurement; blood vessels; cardiovascular system; catheters; diseases; biomarker; blood pressure measurement; blood vessels; cardiovascular disease; catheter induced error; catheter-to-vessel radius ratio; diagnostic catheterization; peak systolic pressure overestimation; pressure oscillation; pulsatile flow phantom; pulse wave velocity; Biomedical measurement; Catheters; Frequency measurement; In vitro; Numerical models; Pressure measurement; Wires; Arterial blood pressure; catheterization; computational fluid dynamics; in vitro; medical signal detection; pressure measurement; pulse wave analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9294
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2014.2308594
Filename :
6748872
Link To Document :
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