使用个体化传递函数估计中心主动脉血压:初步可行性研究。

Jin-Oh Hahn, Andrew T Reisner, Farouc A Jaffer, H Harry Asada
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摘要

本文提出了一种从直接测量的外周血压波形中估计未知中央主动脉压波形的新方法,该方法采用基于物理的模型求解受试者和状态特定的个性化传递函数(ITF)。ITF提供了从外周血压估计未知的中央主动脉压的方法。通过体内实验证明了ITF的初步原理证明。在各种生理条件下的猪受试者中,ITF平均能够比非个体化传递函数更准确地提供中央主动脉血压波形。当受试者的脉冲传递时间偏离正常值时,它的有用性最为明显。在这种情况下,ITF在以下三个参数上比非个性化传递函数产生了统计上显著的减少:1)估计与实际中心主动脉血压波形之间的均方根误差减少30% (p < 10(-4)), 2)估计与实际收缩压和脉压之间的误差减少>50% (p < 10(-4)),以及3)总体击溃率降低(即估计误差> 3mmhg的频率,p < 10(-4))。总之,ITF可能提供了一种有吸引力的替代现有方法来估计中央主动脉血压波形,并可能在非规范的生理条件下特别有用。
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Subject-specific estimation of central aortic blood pressure using an individualized transfer function: a preliminary feasibility study.

This paper presents a new approach to the estimation of unknown central aortic blood pressure waveform from a directly measured peripheral blood pressure waveform, in which a physics-based model is employed to solve for a subject- and state-specific individualized transfer function (ITF). The ITF provides the means to estimate the unknown central aortic blood pressure from the peripheral blood pressure. Initial proof-of-principle for the ITF is demonstrated experimentally through an in vivo protocol. In swine subjects taken through wide range of physiologic conditions, the ITF was on average able to provide central aortic blood pressure waveforms more accurately than a nonindividualized transfer function. Its usefulness was most evident when the subject's pulse transit time deviated from normative values. In these circumstances, the ITF yielded statistically significant reductions over a nonindividualized transfer function in the following three parameters: 1) 30% reduction in the root-mean-squared error between estimated versus actual central aortic blood pressure waveform (p < 10 (-4)), 2) >50% reduction in the error between estimated versus actual systolic and pulse pressures ( p < 10 (-4)), and 3) a reduction in the overall breakdown rate (i.e., the frequency of estimation errors >3 mmHg, p < 10 (-4)). In conclusion, the ITF may offer an attractive alternative to existing methods that estimates the central aortic blood pressure waveform, and may be particularly useful in nonnormative physiologic conditions.

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IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine 工程技术-计算机:跨学科应用
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