Surrogate based continuous noninvasive blood pressure measurement

Author:

Pielmus Alexandru-Gabriel1,Mühlstef Jens2,Bresch Erik2,Glos Martin3,Jungen Christiane4,Mieke Stefan5,Orglmeister Reinhold1,Schulze Andreas2,Stender Birgit6,Voigt Verena7,Zaunseder Sebastian89

Affiliation:

1. Electronics and Medical Signal Processing , Technical University of Berlin , Berlin , Germany

2. Research Group ‘Patient Care Solutions’ , Philips Research Europe , Eindhoven , The Netherlands

3. Interdisciplinary Center of Sleep Medicine, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin , Berlin , Germany

4. Klinik und Poliklinik für Kardiologie, Universitäres Herz- und Gefäßzentrum UKE Hamburg , Hamburg , Germany

5. Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt , Berlin , Germany

6. Drägerwerk AG & Co KgaA , Lübeck , Germany

7. Klinik für Anästhesiologie, Sektion Medizintechnik, Uniklinik RWTH Aachen , Aachen , Germany

8. Technical University of Dresden , Dresden , Germany

9. Fachhochschule Dortmund , Dortmund , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Arterial blood pressure is one of the most often measured vital parameters in clinical practice. State-of-the-art noninvasive ABP measurement technologies have noticeable limitations and are mainly based on uncomfortable techniques of complete or partial arterial occlusion by cuffs. Most commonplace devices provide only intermittent measurements, and continuous systems are bulky and difficult to apply correctly for nonprofessionals. Continuous cuffless ABP measurements are still an unmet clinical need and a topic of ongoing research, with only few commercially available devices. This paper discusses surrogate-based noninvasive blood pressure measurement techniques. It covers measurement methods of continuously and noninvasively inferring BP from surrogate signals without applying external pressures, except for reference or initialization purposes. The BP is estimated by processing signal features, so called surrogates, which are modulated by variations of BP. Discussed techniques include well-known approaches such as pulse transit time and pulse arrival time techniques, pulse wave analysis or combinations thereof. Despite a long research history, these methods have not found widespread use in clinical and ambulatory practice, in part due to technical limitations and the lack of a standardized regulatory framework. This work summarizes findings from an invited workshop of experts in the fields covering clinical expertise, engineering aspects, commercialization and standardization issues. The goal is to provide an application driven outlook, starting with clinical needs, and extending to technical actuality. It provides an outline of recommended research directions and includes a detailed overview of clinical use case scenarios for these technologies, opportunities, and limitations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biomedical Engineering

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