Ladin Z, Trautman E, Teplick R
Med Instrum. 1983 Mar-Apr;17(2):110-2.
A clinical study was conducted to determine if the systolic spike often observed in an invasive blood pressure display originates in the measurement system. The clinical system consisted of a catheter, stopcocks, 4 ft of tubing, an amplifier (containing a 12-Hz low-pass filter), and a continuous flush device. A second transducer was connected directly to the patient's catheter, in parallel with the clinical system. Its output was conditioned by an amplifier modified to exclude the low-pass filter. Simultaneous measurements were taken from both transducers, recorded, and later analyzed. A comparison of the traces in the time domain, as well as an analysis of the signals in the frequency domain, suggests that the systolic spike did not originate in the pressure tubing or in the amplifier system.
进行了一项临床研究,以确定在有创血压显示中经常观察到的收缩期尖峰是否源自测量系统。临床系统由一根导管、旋塞阀、4英尺长的管道、一个放大器(包含一个12赫兹低通滤波器)和一个连续冲洗装置组成。第二个传感器与临床系统并联,直接连接到患者的导管上。其输出由一个经过修改以排除低通滤波器的放大器进行调节。同时从两个传感器进行测量、记录并随后进行分析。时域中的迹线比较以及频域中的信号分析表明,收缩期尖峰并非源自压力管道或放大器系统。