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Analysis of hemodynamics during blood purification therapy using a newly developed noninvasive continuous monitoring method
Authors:Niwayama Jun  Sato Takashi  Komatsu Mizuki  Sanaka Tsutomu  Kurosawa Takeshi
Affiliation:Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Women's Medical University Daini Hospital, Tokyo, Japan. niwayama@cyberfirm.co.jp
Abstract:Advancement in blood purification therapy extends not only to consoles and dialyzers, but also to patient management during blood purification therapy. However, no monitor has been devised for hemodynamics during blood purification therapy that is carried out continuously and non-invasively. By studying the laser Doppler flowmeter (LDF), we have developed a probe that can continuously measure changes in blood flow in tissues of the head and lower extremities during blood purification therapy. By applying the improved LDF, we have developed a non-invasive continuous monitoring method (NICOMM). Hemodynamics in various types of blood purification therapies were also studied by simultaneously measuring with an automatic oscillometric sphygmomanometer.
Keywords:Arterial distensibility  Hemodialysis  Laser Doppler blood flow meter  Microcirculation  Noninvasive continuous monitoring method
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