DocumentCode :
2966755
Title :
Mean arterial pressure and average blood pressure
Author :
Libii, J. Njock
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Eng., Purdue Univ., Fort Wayne, IN, USA
fYear :
1988
fDate :
10-11 Mar 1988
Firstpage :
208
Lastpage :
210
Abstract :
Mean arterial pressure (MAP) and average blood pressure (ABP) are compared. MAP is normally computed as some weighted mean of systolic and diastolic pressures. Average blood pressure is defined here as the area under the pressure pulse contour divided by the duration of the heart cycle. Using equations for the pressure pulse contour found in the literature, a closed-form solution for the ABP was developed and compared to the expression for MAP. It is shown that, in general, MAP and ABP are different; that MAP can underestimate or overestimate ABP depending upon how the systolic and diastolic pressures are weighted. In the case of a normal adult with a pressure of 120/80 mm of mercury, the difference between MAP and ABP is on the order of 6 to 8%. It is conjectured that the error would be larger in the hypertensive patients
Keywords :
haemodynamics; 120 mmHg; 80 mmHg; average blood pressure; closed-form solution; diastolic pressure; heat cycle duration; hypertensive patients; mean arterial pressure; normal adult; pressure pulse contour; systolic pressure; Biomedical computing; Biomedical engineering; Blood pressure; Equations; Heart; Humans; Hypertension; Mathematical model; Predictive models;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering Conference, 1988., Proceedings of the 1988 Fourteenth Annual Northeast
Conference_Location :
Durham, NH
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NEBC.1988.19386
Filename :
19386
Link To Document :
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