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New oscillometric method for indirect measurement of systolic and mean arterial pressure in the human finger. Part 1: Model experiment
Authors:K. Yamakoshi  H. Shimazu  M. Shibata  A. Kamiya
Affiliation:(1) The Research Institute of Applied Electricity, Hokkaido University, Nishi 6 chome, Kita 12 jyo, Kita-ku, 060 Sapporo-shi, Japan
Abstract:To analyse the mechanism of the occurrence of the maximum volume pulsation in an artery during the application of counterpressure, the static, and dynamic pressure-volume (P-V) relationship was measured in excised arterial segments placed in a compression chamber. Teh volume change caused by perfusing the segment with a sinusoidal pump was detected by an infrared photoelectric plethysmograph during the application of counterpressure. It was revealed that the characteristic change in the amplitude of volume pulsation in response to the gradual change in the counterpressure was due to the nonlinearity of the P-V relation of the artery, and that the value of the counterpressure showing the maximum pulsation amplitude was coincided with the mean arterial pressure. From this evidence it was concluded that the maximum volume pulsation occurs when the transmural pressure was equal to zero, i.e. the arterial wall isunloaded. Based on the results a new oscillometric method for the indirect measurement of systolic and mean arterial pressure in an arterial segment was designed. Through the comparison of data with the actual pressure produced by perfusing the segment, it was demonstrated that systolic and mean arterial pressure can be indirectly measured by this technique within ±3 mm Hg error.
Keywords:Oscillometric method  Pressure-volume relationship  Transmural pressure  Vascular unloaded state  Volume pulsation
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