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Noninvasive and Nonocclusive Blood Pressure Estimation Via a Chest Sensor.

Josep Solà, Martin Proença, Damien Ferrario, Jacques-André Porchet, Abdessamad Falhi, Olivier Grossenbacher, Yves Allemann, Stefano F Rimoldi, Claudio Sartori.   

Abstract

The clinical demand for a device to monitor blood pressure (BP) in ambulatory scenarios with minimal use of inflation cuffs is increasing. Based on the so-called pulse wave velocity (PWV) principle, this paper introduces and evaluates a novel concept of BP monitor that can be fully integrated within a chest sensor. After a preliminary calibration, the sensor provides nonocclusive beat-by-beat estimations of mean arterial pressure (MAP) by measuring the pulse transit time (PTT) of arterial pressure pulses travelling from the ascending aorta toward the subcutaneous vasculature of the chest. In a cohort of 15 healthy male subjects, a total of 462 simultaneous readings consisting of reference MAP and chest PTT were acquired. Each subject was recorded at three different days: D, D+3, and D+14. Overall, the implemented protocol induced MAP values to range from 80 ± 6 mmHg in baseline, to 107 ± 9 mmHg during isometric handgrip maneuvers. Agreement between reference and chest-sensor MAP values was tested by using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC = 0.78) and Bland-Altman analysis (mean error = 0.7 mmHg, standard deviation = 5.1 mmHg). The cumulative percentage of MAP values provided by the chest sensor falling within a range of ±5 mmHg compared to reference MAP readings was of 70%, within ±10 mmHg was of 91%, and within ±15 mmHg was of 98%. These results point at the fact that the chest sensor complies with the British Hypertension Society requirements of Grade A BP monitors, when applied to MAP readings. Grade A performance was maintained even two weeks after having performed the initial subject-dependent calibration. In conclusion, this paper introduces a sensor and a calibration strategy to perform MAP measurements at the chest. The encouraging performance of the presented technique paves the way toward an ambulatory compliant, continuous, and nonocclusive BP monitoring system.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23864147     DOI: 10.1109/TBME.2013.2272699

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng        ISSN: 0018-9294            Impact factor:   4.538


  13 in total

1.  Toward Ubiquitous Blood Pressure Monitoring via Pulse Transit Time: Predictions on Maximum Calibration Period and Acceptable Error Limits.

Authors:  Ramakrishna Mukkamala; Jin-Oh Hahn
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng       Date:  2017-09-22       Impact factor: 4.538

2.  Robust Sensing of Distal Pulse Waveforms on a Modified Weighing Scale for Ubiquitous Pulse Transit Time Measurement.

Authors:  Andrew M Carek; Omer T Inan
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Circuits Syst       Date:  2017-05-23       Impact factor: 3.833

Review 3.  Wearable ballistocardiogram and seismocardiogram systems for health and performance.

Authors:  Mozziyar Etemadi; Omer T Inan
Journal:  J Appl Physiol (1985)       Date:  2017-08-10

4.  Estimation of Pulse Transit Time as a Function of Blood Pressure Using a Nonlinear Arterial Tube-Load Model.

Authors:  Mingwu Gao; Hao-Min Cheng; Shih-Hsien Sung; Chen-Huan Chen; Nicholas Bari Olivier; Ramakrishna Mukkamala
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng       Date:  2016-09-22       Impact factor: 4.538

5.  Toward Ubiquitous Blood Pressure Monitoring via Pulse Transit Time: Theory and Practice.

Authors:  Ramakrishna Mukkamala; Jin-Oh Hahn; Omer T Inan; Lalit K Mestha; Chang-Sei Kim; Hakan Töreyin; Survi Kyal
Journal:  IEEE Trans Biomed Eng       Date:  2015-06-05       Impact factor: 4.538

6.  Highly wearable cuff-less blood pressure and heart rate monitoring with single-arm electrocardiogram and photoplethysmogram signals.

Authors:  Qingxue Zhang; Dian Zhou; Xuan Zeng
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2017-02-06       Impact factor: 2.819

7.  Novel blood pressure and pulse pressure estimation based on pulse transit time and stroke volume approximation.

Authors:  Joonnyong Lee; JangJay Sohn; Jonghyun Park; SeungMan Yang; Saram Lee; Hee Chan Kim
Journal:  Biomed Eng Online       Date:  2018-06-18       Impact factor: 2.819

8.  A correlation study of beat-to-beat R-R intervals and pulse arrival time under natural state and cold stimulation.

Authors:  Rong-Chao Peng; Yi Li; Wen-Rong Yan
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-05-27       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Coherence between Decomposed Components of Wrist and Finger PPG Signals by Imputing Missing Features and Resolving Ambiguous Features.

Authors:  Pei-Yun Tsai; Chiu-Hua Huang; Jia-Wei Guo; Yu-Chuan Li; An-Yeu Andy Wu; Hung-Ju Lin; Tzung-Dau Wang
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-24       Impact factor: 3.576

Review 10.  Multimodal Photoplethysmography-Based Approaches for Improved Detection of Hypertension.

Authors:  Kaylie Welykholowa; Manish Hosanee; Gabriel Chan; Rachel Cooper; Panayiotis A Kyriacou; Dingchang Zheng; John Allen; Derek Abbott; Carlo Menon; Nigel H Lovell; Newton Howard; Wee-Shian Chan; Kenneth Lim; Richard Fletcher; Rabab Ward; Mohamed Elgendi
Journal:  J Clin Med       Date:  2020-04-22       Impact factor: 4.241

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