Smart Patch for Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Monitoring in Epileptic Seizure Patients via the Sole

Murtadha Mohammed Mahdi, Sadik Kamel Gharghan, Saleem Lateef Mohammed, Ibrahim Amer Ibrahim
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Epileptic seizures can cause sudden blood pressure changes, requiring continuous monitoring. However, traditional blood pressure monitoring methods are often invasive and uncomfortable for the patient. In addition, it is difficult to measure blood pressure during seizures. This research aims to design a non-invasive, comfortable device to monitor blood pressure during epileptic seizures continuously. Photoplethysmography (PPG) signals from the sole of the patient's foot were used to extract blood pressure data. A smart patch was designed to be worn comfortably on foot for continuous monitoring during seizures. The results show that the average systolic and diastolic blood pressure errors were 2.838 and 4.494 mmHg during epileptic seizures, respectively. These blood pressure changes could be related to the onset of seizures, suggesting that the device and methodology could be combined with other measures to analyze and predict seizure activity. This research offers a non-invasive and comfortable solution for continuous blood pressure monitoring during seizures, which may affect seizure prediction and management.
通过足部对癫痫发作患者进行无创血压监测的智能贴片
癫痫发作会导致血压突然变化,需要持续监测。然而,传统的血压监测方法往往是侵入性的,病人会感到不舒服。此外,在癫痫发作时测量血压也很困难。这项研究旨在设计一种无创、舒适的设备,在癫痫发作时持续监测血压。研究人员利用患者脚底的光电血压计(PPG)信号提取血压数据。设计的智能贴片可舒适地佩戴在脚上,以便在癫痫发作时进行连续监测。结果显示,癫痫发作时的平均收缩压和舒张压误差分别为 2.838 毫米汞柱和 4.494 毫米汞柱。这些血压变化可能与癫痫发作有关,表明该设备和方法可与其他措施相结合,分析和预测癫痫发作活动。这项研究为癫痫发作时的连续血压监测提供了一种无创、舒适的解决方案,可能会对癫痫发作预测和管理产生影响。
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