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Artificial Intelligence Based Blood Pressure Estimation From Auscultatory and Oscillometric Waveforms: A Methodological Review.

Ahmadreza Argha, Branko G Celler, Nigel H Lovell.   

Abstract

Cardiovascular disease is known as the number one cause of death globally, with elevated blood pressure (BP) being the single largest risk factor. Hence, BP is an important physiological parameter used as an indicator of cardiovascular health. The use of automated non-invasive blood pressure (NIBP) measurement devices is growing, as they can be used without expertise and BP measurement can be performed by patients at home. Non-invasive cuff-based monitoring is the dominant method for BP measurement. While the oscillometric technique is most common, some automated NIBP measurement methods have been developed based on the auscultatory technique. By utilizing (relatively) large BP data annotated by experts, models can be trained using machine learning and statistical concepts to develop novel NIBP estimation algorithms. Amongst artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, deep learning has received increasing attention in different fields due to its strength in data classification and feature extraction problems. This paper reviews AI-based BP estimation methods with a focus on recent advances in deep learning-based approaches within the field. Various architectures and methodologies proposed todate are discussed to clarify their strengths and weaknesses. Based on the literature reviewed, deep learning brings plausible benefits to the field of BP estimation. We also discuss some limitations which can hinder the widespread adoption of deep learning in the field and suggest frameworks to overcome these challenges.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 33237868     DOI: 10.1109/RBME.2020.3040715

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Rev Biomed Eng        ISSN: 1937-3333


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