Estimation of central systolic blood pressure using an oscillometric blood pressure monitor

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Hao-Min Cheng
Kang-Ling Wang
Ying-Hwa Chen
Shing-Jong Lin
Lung-Ching Chen
Shih-Hsien Sung
Philip Yu-An Ding
Wen-Chung Yu
Jaw-Wen Chen
Chen-Huan Chen
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[1] Taipei Veterans General Hospital,Department of Medical Research and Education
[2] National Yang-Ming University,Department of Medicine
[3] Taipei Veterans General Hospital,Department of Research and Education
[4] Cardiovascular Research Center,undefined
[5] National Yang-Ming University,undefined
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Hypertension Research | 2010年 / 33卷
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central blood pressure; oscillometric signals; pressure wave reflection; pulse volume plethysmography;
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Current noninvasive techniques for assessing central aortic pressure require the recording of an arterial pressure wave using a high-fidelity applanation tonometer. We therefore developed and validated a novel method to estimate the central aortic systolic pressure using an oscillometric blood pressure monitor alone. Invasive high-fidelity right brachial and central aortic pressure waves, and left-brachial pulse volume plethysmography from an oscillometric blood pressure monitor, were obtained at baseline and 3 min after administration of sublingual nitroglycerin in 100 patients during cardiac catheterization. In the initial 50 patients (Generation Group), Central systolic blood pressure was predicted by a multi-variate prediction model generated from the comprehensive analysis of the invasive brachial pressure wave, including brachial late-systolic shoulder pressure value and parameters related to wave reflection and arterial compliance. Another prediction model was similarly constructed from the noninvasively calibrated pulse volume plethysmography. Both models were validated in the subsequent 50 patients (Validation Group) with results: r=0.98 (P<0.001) and mean difference=0.5±4.5 (95% confidence interval −8.3 to 9.3) mm Hg for the invasive model, and r=0.93 (P<0.001) and mean difference=−0.1±7.6 (95% confidence interval −15.0 to 14.8) mm Hg for the noninvasive model. Thus, our results indicate that central aortic systolic blood pressure could be estimated by analysis of the noninvasive brachial pressure wave alone from an oscillometric blood pressure monitor.
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