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Linearizing Oscillometric Blood-Pressure Measurements: (Non)Sense?
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2011
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HypertensionOscillometric Blood-pressure MeasurementsKorotkoff MethodCardiovascular DiseaseMeasurementCalibrationBlood PressureBlood Flow MeasurementPatient MonitoringBiostatisticsTransparent EstimationPublic HealthNonlinear ContributionsMedicineCardiologyWaveform AnalysisDiastolic FunctionAnesthesiology
This paper proposes a simplified method to compute the systolic and diastolic blood pressures from measured oscillometric blood-pressure waveforms. Therefore, the oscillometric waveform is analyzed in the frequency domain, which reveals that the measured blood-pressure signals are heavily disturbed by nonlinear contributions. The proposed approach will linearize the measured oscillometric waveform in order to obtain a more accurate and transparent estimation of the systolic and diastolic pressure based on a robust preprocessing technique. This new approach will be compared with the Korotkoff method and a commercially available noninvasive blood-pressure meter. This allows verification if the linearized approach contains as much information as the Korotkoff method in order to calculate a correct systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
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