Noninvasive tracking of systolic arterial blood pressure using pulse transit time measured with ECG and carotid doppler signals with intermittent calibration

麻酔と蘇生 Volume 52 Issue 1 Page 25-28 published_at 2016-03-20
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Noninvasive tracking of systolic arterial blood pressure using pulse transit time measured with ECG and carotid doppler signals with intermittent calibration
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Fujita Yoshihisa
Source Title
麻酔と蘇生
Ansesthesia and Resuscitation
Volume 52
Issue 1
Start Page 25
End Page 28
Abstract
We have developed a non-invasive blood pressure measurement system using pulse transit time (PTT) from the heart to the common carotid artery, measured by using an electrocardiogram (ECG) R-wave and carotid arterial Doppler signals at the anterior neck. In this study, we examined the validity of our system by comparing PTT derived systolic blood pressure (Dopp_SBP) with invasive radial systolic arterial pressure (Inv_SBP) with calibration every 15 min in the ICU setting.

Methods: 17 patients under invasive mechanical ventilation in the ICU were studied. Carotid arterial flow via an 8-MHz Doppler flow probe, ECG, and radial arterial pressure signals were transferred to a personal computer at a rate of 1 kHz and processed to calculate Dopp_SBP from PTT using our own calibration formula.

Results: We recorded 3,770 pairs of Inv_SBP and Dopp_SBP in 17 patients. Inv_SBP ranged from 213 to 82 mmHg, and Dopp_SBP from 185 to 71 mmHg. The Bland-Altman plot of the comparison between Inv_SBP and Dopp_SBP revealed limits of agreement of ?20.1 to 17.7 mmHg (mean difference, -1.2 mmHg). There was a statistically significant close linear correlation between Inv_SBP and Dopp_SBP (y = 0.9494x + 7.5171, R2 = 0.8471, p < 0.0001).

Conclusions: The results of the present study show that our system using Doppler ultrasound flow and ECG signals, is feasible for systolic blood pressure tracking over a longer interval if it is combined with intermittent calibration.
Keywords
doppler flow meter
blood pressure
monitor
Descriptions
This work was supported by JSPS Kaken Grant Number 24592367.
NDC
Medical sciences [ 490 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
広島麻酔医学会
Date of Issued 2016-03-20
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0385-1664
[NCID] AN00232251