Title :
In vivo application of the generalised radial-aorta and carotid-aorta pressure transfer function
Author :
Segers, P. ; Carlier, S. ; Armstrong, G. ; Verdonck, P. ; Thomas, J.
Author_Institution :
Hydraulics Labs., Univ. Gent, Belgium
Abstract :
Recently, generalised pressure transfer functions (TFF) have been proposed to estimate central aorta pressure and pulse pressure (PPao) from non-invasive carotid (TFFc-a) and radial (TFFr-a) pressure recordings. In this study, the authors investigate whether (i) both TFF yield the same PPao; (ii) PPao is significantly different from PPcar; (iii) differences are significant for the estimation of total arterial compliance using the Pulse Pressure Method (PPM). Therefore, ECG, radial and carotid artery pressure (Millar tonometer) and aortic flow (Doppler) were measured in 9 controls (34+/-5 yr) and 14 patients (62+/-12 yr.). In both patients and controls, TFFc-a gave significantly lower estimates (10%) for PPao than TFFr-a. In controls, the authors found no difference between PPCAR and PPao computed using TFFr-a; in patients, there was no difference between PPcar and PPao computed with TFFc-a. The observed differences in computed PP were reflected in the compliance estimates using PPM. Although small, the discrepancy between PPao predicted by TFFr-a and TFFc-a illustrates the need for more individualised transfer functions. Meanwhile, the carotid pulse pressure is probably the overall best estimate for PPao
Keywords :
blood pressure measurement; medical signal processing; transfer functions; 34 y; 62 y; ECG; Millar tonometer; aortic flow; carotid pulse pressure; carotid-aorta pressure transfer function; generalised radial-aorta pressure transfer function; in vivo application; Blood flow; Cardiology; Carotid arteries; Distortion measurement; Electrocardiography; In vivo; Pressure measurement; Pulse measurements; Transfer functions; Yield estimation;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1998
Conference_Location :
Cleveland, OH
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5200-9
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1998.731962