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Effect of using a Planecta™ port with a three-way stopcock on the natural frequency of blood pressure transducer kits.

Shigeki Fujiwara1, Keiichi Tachihara2, Satoshi Mori2, Kentaro Ouchi2, Chizuko Yokoe3, Uno Imaizumi3, Yoshinari Morimoto4, Yoichiro Miki5, Izumi Toyoguchi6, Kazu-Ichi Yoshida3, Takeshi Yokoyama2.   

Abstract

Blood pressure transducer kits are equipped with two types of Planecta™ ports-the flat-type Planecta™ port (FTP) and the Planecta™ port with a three-way stopcock (PTS). We reported that FTP application decreased the natural frequency of the kits. However, Planecta™ is an invaluable tool as it prevents infection, ensures technical simplicity, and excludes air. Hence, an ideal Planecta™ port that does not decrease the frequency characteristics is required. As a first step in this direction, we aimed to assess the influence of PTSs on the natural frequency of blood transducer kits. A DTXplus transducer kit (DT4812J; Argon Medical Devices, TX, USA) was used along with ≥1 PTSs (JMS, Hiroshima, Japan), and the frequency characteristics were assessed. The natural frequency and damping coefficient of each kit were obtained by using frequency characteristics analysis software, and these parameters were evaluated by plotting them on Gardner's chart. Regardless of whether one or two PTSs were inserted, the natural frequency of the kits only slightly decreased (from 42.5 to 41.1 Hz, when 2 PTSs were used). Thus, the frequency characteristics of the kits with PTSs were adequate for pressure monitoring. The insertion of ≥2 FTPs in pressure transducer kits should be avoided, as they markedly decrease the natural frequency and lead to underdamping. However, the effect of PTS insertion in pressure transducer kits on the frequency characteristics is minimal. Thus, we found that the use of PTS markedly improved the frequency characteristics as compared to the use of FTP.

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Keywords:  Blood pressure transducer kits; Frequency characteristics; Natural frequency; Planecta™ with a three-way stopcock

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26467334     DOI: 10.1007/s10877-015-9795-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Monit Comput        ISSN: 1387-1307            Impact factor:   2.502


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Authors:  Shigeki Joseph Luke Fujiwara; Keiichi Tachihara; Satoshi Mori; Kentaro Ouchi; Shoko Itakura; Michiko Yasuda; Takashi Hitosugi; Uno Imaizumi; Yoichiro Miki; Izumi Toyoguchi; Kazu-Ichi Yoshida; Takeshi Yokoyama
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