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Volume elastic modulus with exponential function of transmural pressure as a valid stiffness measure derived by photoplethysmographic volume-oscillometry in human finger and radial arteries: potential for arteriosclerosis screening.

Takehiro Yamakoshi1,2, Peter Rolfe3,4, Akira Kamiya5, Ken-Ichi Yamakoshi6,7,8.   

Abstract

Noninvasive and convenient measurement of vascular stiffness is of considerable importance for early detection and treatment of arteriosclerosis. Volume elastic modulus ([Formula: see text]) is one of representative measures reflecting effective vascular elasticity that is strongly dependent upon blood pressure (BP) or transmural pressure ([Formula: see text] = mean BP - (externally applied pressure)). However, its nonlinear nature in terms of functional form has not been fully investigated in human vasculature. This paper therefore seeks to clarify the functional form of [Formula: see text] in the human finger and radial arteries based on photoplethysmographic volume-oscillometry developed for novel indirect BP measurement. Using a smartphone-based instrument specially designed for this study, [Formula: see text] values at various [Formula: see text] levels were obtained in 11 male and female volunteers with various ages. It was demonstrated that [Formula: see text] showed an exponential behavior with respect to [Formula: see text] changes, expressed as [Formula: see text] ([Formula: see text], α; constant) with a high coefficient of determination, the validity of which was also supported through theoretical derivation. Conclusively, the [Formula: see text] is found to increase exponentially with arterial distending pressure, and the independent measures [Formula: see text] and α would be useful parameters to conveniently evaluate progressive changes of vascular stiffness among and/or within individuals, indicating that this measurement has potential for arteriosclerosis screening (200/200). Schematic diagram of overall configuration of the measurement system of arterial elasticity in the finger and the wrist, consisting of a measuring, signal processing and control (MSC) unit (surrounded by the dashed line) and a smartphone for data display and storage. An occlusive cuff and a photoplethysmographic placement of LED and PD for the finger and the wrist are shown in the upper middle part. Measurement scenes of the finger and the wrist are also inset in the upper left and in the upper right part, respectively.
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Keywords:  Arteriosclerosis; Finger and radial artery; Photoplethysmography; Volume elastic modulus; Volume-oscillometric method

Year:  2021        PMID: 34264482     DOI: 10.1007/s11517-021-02391-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Biol Eng Comput        ISSN: 0140-0118            Impact factor:   2.602


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