| Literature DB >> 30349022 |
Kunyan Li1,2, Song Zhang1, Lin Yang3, Hongqing Jiang4, Zhenyu Chi1, Anran Wang1, Yimin Yang1, Xuwen Li1, Dongmei Hao1, Lei Zhang1, Dingchang Zheng5.
Abstract
Arterial pulse waveform analysis has been widely used to reflect physiological changes in the cardiovascular system. This study aimed to comprehensively investigate the changes of waveform characteristics of both photoplethysmographic (PPG) and radial pulses with gestational age during normal pregnancy. PPG and radial pulses were simultaneously recorded from 130 healthy pregnant women at seven gestational time points. After normalizing the arterial pulse waveforms, the abscissa of notch point, the total pulse area and the reflection index were extracted and compared between different measurement points and between the PPG and radial pulses using post-hoc multiple comparisons with Bonferrioni correction. The results showed that the effect of gestational age on all the three waveform characteristics was significant (all p < 0.001) after adjusting for maternal age, heart rate and blood pressures. All the three waveform characteristics demonstrated similar changing trends with gestational age, and they were all significantly different between the measurements from gestational week 12-15 and the others (all p < 0.05, except for the PPG total pulse area between the first and second measurement points). In conclusion, this study has comprehensively quantified similar changes of both PPG and radial pulse waveform characteristics with gestational age.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30349022 PMCID: PMC6197191 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-33890-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Means and SDs of the heart rate (a) systolic (b) and diastolic blood pressures (c) measured at the seven gestational time points during normal pregnancy.
Figure 2Illustration of normalized PPG (a) and radial (b) pulse waveforms at the seven gestational time points during normal pregnancy. The averaged waveform across all the pregnant women is plotted.
Figure 3Means and SDs of the total pulse area from PPG (a) and radial pulses (b) at the seven gestational time points during normal pregnancy.
Figure 4Means and SDs of the Tn from normalized PPG (a) and radial pulses (b) at the seven gestational time points during normal pregnancy.
Figure 5Means and SDs of the RI derived from normalized PPG (a) and radial pulses (b) at the seven gestational time points during normal pregnancy.
Figure 6Definition of arterial pulse waveform characteristics derived from normalized radial and PPG pulses.