Hametner Bernhard, Schneider Magdalena, Parragh Stephanie, Wassertheurer Siegfried
Center for Health & Bioresources, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria.
Center for Health & Bioresources, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Vienna, Austria; Institute for Analysis and Scientific Computing, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria.
J Biomech. 2017 Nov 7;64:26-31. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2017.08.027. Epub 2017 Sep 12.
The quantification of arterial wave reflection is an important area of interest in arterial pulse wave analysis. It can be achieved by wave separation analysis (WSA) if both the aortic pressure waveform and the aortic flow waveform are known. For better applicability, several mathematical models have been established to estimate aortic flow solely based on pressure waveforms. The aim of this study is to investigate and verify the model-based wave separation of the ARCSolver method on virtual pulse wave measurements. The study is based on an open access virtual database generated via simulations. Seven cardiac and arterial parameters were varied within physiological healthy ranges, leading to a total of 3325 virtual healthy subjects. For assessing the model-based ARCSolver method computationally, this method was used to perform WSA based on the aortic root pressure waveforms of the virtual patients. Asa reference, the values of WSA using both the pressure and flow waveforms provided by the virtual database were taken. The investigated parameters showed a good overall agreement between the model-based method and the reference. Mean differences and standard deviations were -0.05±0.02AU for characteristic impedance, -3.93±1.79mmHg for forward pressure amplitude, 1.37±1.56mmHg for backward pressure amplitude and 12.42±4.88% for reflection magnitude. The results indicate that the mathematical blood flow model of the ARCSolver method is a feasible surrogate for a measured flow waveform and provides a reasonable way to assess arterial wave reflection non-invasively in healthy subjects.
动脉波反射的量化是动脉脉搏波分析中一个重要的研究领域。如果已知主动脉压力波形和主动脉血流波形,可通过波分离分析(WSA)实现。为了更好地应用,已建立了几种数学模型,仅基于压力波形来估计主动脉血流。本研究的目的是在虚拟脉搏波测量中研究和验证ARCSolver方法基于模型的波分离。该研究基于通过模拟生成的开放获取虚拟数据库。七个心脏和动脉参数在生理健康范围内变化,共产生3325名虚拟健康受试者。为了通过计算评估基于模型的ARCSolver方法,使用该方法基于虚拟患者的主动脉根部压力波形进行WSA。作为参考,采用了虚拟数据库提供的压力和血流波形的WSA值。研究参数表明,基于模型的方法与参考值总体上具有良好的一致性。特征阻抗的平均差异和标准差为-0.05±0.02AU,正向压力振幅为-3.93±1.79mmHg,反向压力振幅为1.37±1.56mmHg,反射幅度为12.42±4.88%。结果表明,ARCSolver方法的数学血流模型是测量血流波形的可行替代方法,并为在健康受试者中无创评估动脉波反射提供了一种合理的方法。