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指尖动脉压的脉搏波分析:年龄、性别和应激源对反射波的影响及其与肱动脉和股动脉血流的关系。

Pulse wave analysis on fingertip arterial pressure: effects of age, gender and stressors on reflected waves and their relation to brachial and femoral artery blood flow.

作者信息

Ahlund Catherine, Pettersson Knut, Lind Lars

机构信息

AstraZeneca R&D Mölndal, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Göteborg, Sweden.

出版信息

Clin Physiol Funct Imaging. 2008 Mar;28(2):86-95. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-097X.2007.00774.x. Epub 2007 Nov 22.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Analysis of the contour of the arterial pressure pulse (pulse wave analysis; PWA) adds information about arterial stiffness etc., beyond that obtained from absolute pressures. Peripheral pulses normally show an anterograde systolic peak and two reflected peaks: one in systole and one in diastole. The amplitudes and timings of these were estimated from finger pressure recordings in three study groups. We studied the usefulness of continuous digital pressures for PWA.

METHODS

First, PWA from intra-arterial (brachial) and non-invasive finger pressure recordings was compared. Secondly, stress-induced (mental arithmetics and cold pressor test) changes in pressure pulse reflection were compared with blood flow changes in brachial and femoral arteries (ultrasound). Thirdly, the influence of age and gender on digital pulse pressures was investigated at rest and during exercise.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSION

Pulse wave analysis results from brachial and digital pressures correlated strongly. Stress induced changes in systolic reflection were associated with changes in brachial artery flow patterns, whereas diastolic reflection was associated with femoral artery flow changes. At rest, age increased systolic reflection without affecting diastolic reflection. Exercise increased systolic reflection and reduced diastolic reflection more in older subjects (>40 years) than in younger (<40 years). In conclusion, PWA from continuous, digital pressure recordings is a convenient technique to study the arterial function at rest and during exposure to stressors in broad populations. The two reflected waves are differently regulated, which may indicate different anatomical origin.

摘要

目的

分析动脉压力脉搏轮廓(脉搏波分析;PWA)可提供有关动脉僵硬度等方面的信息,这些信息超出了从绝对压力中获得的信息。外周脉搏通常显示一个顺行收缩期峰值和两个反射峰值:一个在收缩期,一个在舒张期。通过三个研究组的手指压力记录来估计这些峰值的幅度和时间。我们研究了连续数字压力用于PWA的实用性。

方法

首先,比较来自动脉内(肱动脉)和无创手指压力记录的PWA。其次,将压力脉冲反射的应激诱导变化(心算和冷加压试验)与肱动脉和股动脉的血流变化(超声)进行比较。第三,研究年龄和性别在静息和运动期间对数字脉搏压力的影响。

结果与结论

肱动脉压力和数字压力的脉搏波分析结果高度相关。应激诱导的收缩期反射变化与肱动脉血流模式变化相关,而舒张期反射与股动脉血流变化相关。静息时,年龄增加会增加收缩期反射,而不影响舒张期反射。运动时,老年受试者(>40岁)比年轻受试者(<40岁)的收缩期反射增加更多,舒张期反射减少更多。总之,通过连续数字压力记录进行PWA是一种方便的技术,可用于研究广泛人群在静息和暴露于应激源时的动脉功能。两个反射波的调节方式不同,这可能表明其解剖起源不同。

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