利用径向脉搏波形估计中心血压

Ran Wei, J. Im, S. Park
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摘要

动脉硬度是心血管风险的重要决定因素,因此,有必要开发一种无创测量主动脉中心血压的系统。近年来,主动脉增强指数(aortic augmentation index, AIx)已被用作衡量全身动脉僵硬度的定量指标,该指数是根据径向压力波形估计的主动脉波形计算得出的。身体各部位的压力波形是正向波和反射波的复合,因此主动脉压力与外周压力的关系并不固定。因此,有必要建立一种从径向压力波形中获得中央主动脉压力波形的算法。以径向脉冲为输入,主动脉脉冲为输出,采用ICf阶ARX模型建立传递函数,并通过残差分析验证传递函数的稳定性。本研究的目的是比较使用ARX模型从径向压力波形估计的中心血压值与使用RADI压力线进行血管成形术的患者侵入性获得的中心压力波形。50名受试者(男性35名,女性15名)参与了这项研究。RADI压力丝系统测得的中央主动脉压力波形与压力传感器测得的桡动脉脉搏波形同时得到。结果表明,RADI压力丝测得的收缩压与ARX传递函数估计的收缩压之间存在线性关系(r = 0.848)。此外,RADI压力线测量的脉冲压力与使用ARX传递函数估计的脉冲压力呈线性相关(r = 0.893)。
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Estimation of Central Blood Pressure Using Radial Pulse Waveform
Arterial stiffness is an important determinant of cardiovascular risk and, consequently, it is necessary to develop a system which measures the central aortic blood pressure noninvasively. Recently, the aortic augmentation index (AIx), which can be calculated from the estimated aortic waveform based on the radial pressure waveform, has been used as a quantitative index of systemic arterial stiffness. The pressure waveform at various body sites is a composite of the forward and reflected waves and, therefore, the relationship between the aortic pressure and peripheral pressure is not fixed. Consequently, it is necessary to establish an algorithm for obtaining the central aortic pressure waveforms from the radial pressure waveforms. Transfer functions were established using a ICf order ARX model by setting the radial pulse as the input and the aortic pulse as the output, and their stability was verified through residual analysis. The objective of this study was to compare the central blood pressure values estimated from the radial pressure waveform using the ARX model with the central pressure waveforms acquired invasively from patients undergoing angioplasty using a RADI pressure wire. Fifty subjects (35 males and 15 females) participated in the study. The central aortic pressure waveforms obtained using the RADI pressure wire system and the radial arterial pulse waves obtained using a pressure sensor were acquired simultaneously. The results show that there was a linear relationship between the systolic pressure measured by the RADI pressure wire and that estimated using the ARX transfer function (r = 0.848). Also, the pulse pressures measured by the RADI pressure wire were linearly related to those estimated using the ARX transfer function (r = 0.893).
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