Detection of Peripheral Artery Stenosis Utilizing Wavelet Coherence Analysis.

A. Livneh, Alexandra Alexandrovich, N. Amit, S. Glatstein, A. Landesberg
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The peripheral arterial disease (PAD) pandemic affects over 200 million patients and is associated with a high risk of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The current screening method for PAD measures the ankle to brachial systolic pressure ratio and suffers from severe limitations. We present a novel modality for non-invasive monitoring of extremity perfusion, which employs miniature-sensors and impedance electrodes. Our novel indices of the peripheral perfusion wave dynamics were derived in the time and time-frequency domains over multiple cardiac cycles. The novel modality detected arterial-stenosis, induced by cuff compression, even with undetectable changes in the pressure.
利用小波相干分析检测外周动脉狭窄。
外周动脉疾病(PAD)大流行影响超过2亿患者,并与心血管发病率和死亡率的高风险相关。目前的PAD筛查方法测量踝关节与肱动脉的收缩压比,存在严重的局限性。我们提出了一种新的无创监测四肢灌注的方式,它采用微型传感器和阻抗电极。我们的新指标外周灌注波动力学是在时间和时间频域在多个心脏周期。这种新方法可以检测到由袖带压迫引起的动脉狭窄,即使压力变化无法检测到。
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