Department of Physics, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, 16627 Prague, Czech Republic.
Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Sensors (Basel). 2022 Sep 26;22(19):7285. doi: 10.3390/s22197285.
Czech physiologist Penaz tried to overcome limitations of invasive pulse-contour methods (PCM) in clinical applications by a non-invasive method (finger mounted BP cuff) for continuous arterial waveform detection and beat-to-beat analysis. This discovery resulted in significant interest in human physiology and non-invasive examination of hemodynamic parameters, however has limitations because of the distal BP recording using a volume-clamp method. Thus, we propose a validation of beat-to-beat signal analysis acquired by novel a brachial occlusion-cuff (suprasystolic) principle and signal obtained from Finapres during a forced expiratory effort against an obstructed airway (Valsalva maneuver). Twelve healthy adult subjects [2 females, age = (27.2 ± 5.1) years] were in the upright siting position, breathe through the mouthpiece (simultaneously acquisition by brachial blood pressure monitor and Finapres) and at a defined time were asked to generate positive mouth pressure for 20 s (Valsalva). For the purpose of signal analysis, we proposed parameter a “Occlusion Cuff Index” (OCCI). The assumption about similarities between measured signals (suprasystolic brachial pulse waves amplitudes and Finapres’s MAP) were proved by averaged Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r- = 0.60, p < 0.001). The averaged Pearson’s correlation coefficient for the comparative analysis of OCCI between methods was r- = 0.88, p < 0.001. The average percent change of OCCI during maneuver: 8% increase, 19% decrease and percent change of max/min ratio is 35%. The investigation of brachial pulse waves measured by novel brachial blood pressure monitor shows positive correlation with Finapres and the parameter OCCI shows promise as an index, which could describe changes during beat-to-beat cardiac cycles.
捷克生理学家 Penaz 试图通过一种非侵入性方法(手指安装的血压袖带)来克服连续动脉波形检测和逐搏分析的侵入性脉搏轮廓方法(PCM)在临床应用中的局限性。这一发现引起了人们对人体生理学和血流动力学参数的非侵入性检查的极大兴趣,但是由于使用容积钳夹法记录远端血压,存在局限性。因此,我们提出了一种通过新型肱动脉闭塞袖带(超收缩压)原理获得的逐搏信号分析和通过在阻塞气道(瓦尔萨尔瓦动作)下用力呼气时从 Finapres 获得的信号的验证。12 名健康成年受试者[2 名女性,年龄=(27.2±5.1)岁]采用坐姿,通过口腔呼吸(同时通过肱动脉血压监测仪和 Finapres 采集),并在规定时间内被要求产生正压口腔压力 20 秒(瓦尔萨尔瓦动作)。为了进行信号分析,我们提出了参数“闭塞袖带指数”(OCCI)。通过平均 Pearson 相关系数(r-=0.60,p<0.001)证明了测量信号(肱动脉超收缩脉搏波幅度和 Finapres 的 MAP)之间相似性的假设。两种方法之间的 OCCI 比较分析的平均 Pearson 相关系数为 r-=0.88,p<0.001。在操作过程中,OCCI 的平均百分比变化为 8%增加,19%减少,最大/最小比值的百分比变化为 35%。用新型肱动脉血压监测仪测量的肱动脉脉搏波的研究显示与 Finapres 呈正相关,参数 OCCI 作为一个可以描述逐搏心脏周期变化的指数具有一定的前景。