光容积图
脉搏波分析
背景(考古学)
医学
血压
计算机科学
电信
动脉硬化
内科学
生物
古生物学
无线
作者
Ramakrishna Mukkamala,Sanjeev G. Shroff,Cederick Landry,Konstantinos G Kyriakoulis,Alberto Avolio,George S. Stergiou
出处
期刊:Hypertension
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2023-03-01
卷期号:80 (3): 534-540
被引量:14
标识
DOI:10.1161/hypertensionaha.122.20410
摘要
Conventional blood pressure (BP) measurement devices based on an inflatable cuff only provide a narrow view of the continuous BP profile. Cuffless BP measuring technologies could permit numerous BP readings throughout daily life and thereby considerably improve the assessment and management of hypertension. Several wearable cuffless BP devices based on pulse wave analysis (applied to a photoplethysmography or tonometry waveform) with or without use of pulse arrival time are now available on the market. The key question is: Can these devices provide accurate measurement of BP? Microsoft Research recently published a complex article describing perhaps the most important and highest resource project to date (Aurora Project) on assessing the accuracy of several pulse wave analysis and pulse wave analysis-pulse arrival time devices. The overall results from 1125 participants were clear-cut negative. The present article motivates and describes emerging cuffless BP devices and then summarizes the Aurora Project. The study methodology and findings are next discussed in the context of regulatory-cleared devices, physiology, and related studies, and the study strengths and limitations are pinpointed thereafter. Finally, the implications of the Aurora Project are briefly stated and recommendations for future work are offered to finally realize the considerable potential of cuffless BP measurement in health care.
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