Title :
Glycemia levels relation with blood pressure in normal and hyperglycemic subjects: Its evaluation by invasive and indigenous noninvasive glycemic level detecting technology
Author :
Chowdhury, Md Koushik ; Srivastava, Anurag ; Sharma, Neelam ; Sharma, Shantanu
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Biomed. Eng., Banaras Hindu Univ., Varanasi, India
Abstract :
This paper represents the cross sectional study between normal and hyperglycemic subjects to evaluate the blood pressure effect on the glycemic levels. The data related to blood glycemic levels, blood pressures are collected from 05 normal individuals and 05 hyperglycemic subjects. The fasting, postprandial, random glycemic levels and systolic, diastolic blood pressures of the hyperglycemic subjects show higher trends as compared to the normal subjects. High blood pressure with hyperglycemic conditions increases the risk of vital organ damages. Standard invasive glucometer and blood pressure monitoring device measures the invasive glycemic levels and blood pressures values respectively. Noninvasive glycemic levels were measured by the indigenously developed amplitude modulated ultrasound with optical infrared technique unit. The experimental result emphasizes that high blood pressure values must play a vital role in the treatment plan for proper hyperglycemic management.
Keywords :
biomedical electronics; blood; blood pressure measurement; patient monitoring; sugar; amplitude modulated ultrasound; blood glycemic level; blood pressure effect; blood pressure monitoring device; blood pressure value; cross sectional study; diastolic blood pressure; fasting glycemic level; glucometer; glycemia level; glycemic level value; hyperglycemic condition; hyperglycemic management; hyperglycemic subject; noninvasive glycemic level detecting technology; normal glycemic subject; optical infrared technique; postprandial glycemic level; random glycemic level; systolic blood pressure; treatment plan; vital organ damage risk; Biomedical monitoring; Blood; Blood pressure; Indexes; Mercury (metals); Sugar; Ultrasonic imaging; high blood pressure; hyperglycemic subjects; infrared techniques; invasive; modulated ultrasound; noninvasive;
Conference_Titel :
Advances in Engineering and Technology Research (ICAETR), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Unnao
DOI :
10.1109/ICAETR.2014.7012916