休息和运动期间Finapres®心血管测量的日间可靠性。

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2017-11-17 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0043-122081
Mark Waldron, Stephen David Patterson, Owen Jeffries
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摘要

本研究评估了Finapres®手指脉搏压力测量装置在休息和运动期间的日间测试-重测可靠性。8名男性受试者两次访问实验室,评估Finapres®指脉压装置的日间可靠性,测量心率(HR)、脑卒中量(SV)、心输出量(Q)和平均动脉压(MAP),以及在1%和5%坡度上以3公里/小时的速度在跑步机上行走。在不同的日期之间,任何变量都没有系统偏差。MAP的变异系数(CV%)和95%一致限(95% LoA)最小(CV%=1.6-3.2%;LoA总误差=4.6-12 mmHg)和HR (CV%=3.2-3.9%;LoA总误差=6.8-11.9 b/min),随运动强度(梯度)增大。Q值的误差模式不同,从静止到5%梯度,CV%(4.8 ~ 3.8%)和LoA (4.2 ~ 5.7 L/min)下降,其中静止SV误差较大(CV=7.4%;总误差=21.5 ml)。该设备可以可靠地测量MAP和HR;然而,在较高的强度下,误差增加。SV的测量不太可靠,可能是由于潜在的算法假设。
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Inter-Day Reliability of Finapres <sup>®</sup> Cardiovascular Measurements During Rest and Exercise.

Inter-Day Reliability of Finapres <sup>®</sup> Cardiovascular Measurements During Rest and Exercise.

Inter-Day Reliability of Finapres <sup>®</sup> Cardiovascular Measurements During Rest and Exercise.

Inter-Day Reliability of Finapres ® Cardiovascular Measurements During Rest and Exercise.

This study evaluated the inter-day test-retest reliability of the Finapres ® finger pulse pressure measuring device during rest and exercise. Eight male participants visited the laboratory twice for evaluation of the inter-day reliability of the Finapres ® finger-pulse pressure device to measure: heart rate (HR), stroke volume (SV), cardiac output (Q̇) and mean arterial pressure (MAP) at rest, and treadmill walking at 3 km/h on 1% and 5% inclines. There were no systematic biases for any of the variables between days. The coefficient of variation (CV%) and 95% limits of agreement (95% LoA) was smallest for MAP (CV%=1.6-3.2%; LoA total error=4.6-12 mmHg) and HR (CV%=3.2-3.9%; LoA total error=6.8-11.9 b/min), increasing with exercise intensity (gradient). The pattern of error was different for Q̇, with decreasing CV% (4.8-3.8%) and LoA (4.2-5.7 L/min) from rest to 5% gradient, with the larger errors occurring for resting SV (CV=7.4%; LoA total error=21.5 ml). The device measures MAP and HR reliably between days; however, error increases at higher intensities. The measurement of SV is less reliable, probably owing to underlying algorithmic assumptions.

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