Davis G J, Geddes L A
School of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.
J Clin Monit. 1990 Oct;6(4):261-5. doi: 10.1007/BF02842484.
This study examined the relationship between direct mean arterial blood pressure and cuff pressure for the maximum acoustic index calculated from the Korotkoff sounds in the dog. The acoustic index was computed by summing the squares of amplitudes in each Korotkoff sound complex, thereby providing a measure of acoustic energy content. Mean arterial pressure was compared with cuff pressure for the maximum acoustic index. Ten mongrel dogs were fitted with appropriately sized blood-pressure cuffs containing a microphone mounted inside the bladder and positioned over the brachial artery. The Korotkoff sounds, cuff pressure, and direct arterial pressure were recorded over a range of mean arterial pressures (23 to 155 mm Hg), achieved by manipulating the depth of anesthesia with halothane. It was found that cuff pressure at the maximum acoustic index overestimated mean arterial blood pressure by a mean of 14% (range, -8 to +30%).
本研究检测了犬科动物中,直接平均动脉血压与根据柯氏音计算出的最大声学指数时的袖带压力之间的关系。声学指数通过对每个柯氏音复合体的振幅平方求和来计算,从而提供了一种声学能量含量的测量方法。将平均动脉压与最大声学指数时的袖带压力进行比较。给10只杂种犬佩戴尺寸合适的血压袖带,袖带内装有一个麦克风,置于臂动脉上方。通过用氟烷控制麻醉深度,在平均动脉压范围为23至155毫米汞柱的情况下,记录柯氏音、袖带压力和直接动脉压。结果发现,最大声学指数时的袖带压力平均高估平均动脉血压14%(范围为-8%至+30%)。