Respiratory frequency has been extensively used to assess health status. This study aimed to evaluate two methods of extracting the respiratory rate from oscillometric cuff pressure pulses (OscP) during blood pressure (BP) measurement, which was compared with reference respiration signal (Resp). OscP and Resp were simultaneously recorded on 20 healthy subjects during the linear cuff deflation period of BP measurement. Reference Resp was obtained from a chest magnetometer and OscP from an electronic pressure sensor connected to the cuff. Two de-modulation methods were developed by using the peak or valley positions of the OscP waveform to measure pulse intervals, from which the respiration modulation signal was derived. Statistical analysis ...
Oscillometric and auscultatory methods are two main non-invasive blood pressure measurement methods ...
This paper describes the development of a continuous cuff-less blood pressure system based on the pu...
In this paper, in order to examine the effect of respiration on heart rate variability (HRV), signal...
Respiratory frequency is an important physiological feature commonly used to assess health. However,...
BACKGROUND: Accurate blood pressure (BP) measurement depends on the reliability of oscillometric ...
Systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BPs) are important physiological parameters for disease diag...
Blood pressure waveform features and non-invasive central pressure estimation are increasingly used ...
Respiration rate measurement is clinically important for disease diagnosis and therapy monitoring an...
Central blood pressure (cBP) is an important indicator of the load on the heart. Because cBP...
Blood pressure (BP) monitors rely on pulse detection. Some blood pressure monitors use pulse timings...
Single cuff noninvasive blood pressure (BP) measurements performed manually or automatically are sub...
The most common automated blood pressure devices determine systolic, diastolic and mean arterial blo...
OBJECTIVE: The Finometer records the beat-to-beat finger pulse contour and has been recommended for ...
Breathing causes fluctuations in blood pressure and contributes to variations in blood pressure esti...
BACKGROUND: Difference in pulse pressure (dPP) reliably predicts fluid responsiveness in patients. W...
Oscillometric and auscultatory methods are two main non-invasive blood pressure measurement methods ...
This paper describes the development of a continuous cuff-less blood pressure system based on the pu...
In this paper, in order to examine the effect of respiration on heart rate variability (HRV), signal...
Respiratory frequency is an important physiological feature commonly used to assess health. However,...
BACKGROUND: Accurate blood pressure (BP) measurement depends on the reliability of oscillometric ...
Systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BPs) are important physiological parameters for disease diag...
Blood pressure waveform features and non-invasive central pressure estimation are increasingly used ...
Respiration rate measurement is clinically important for disease diagnosis and therapy monitoring an...
Central blood pressure (cBP) is an important indicator of the load on the heart. Because cBP...
Blood pressure (BP) monitors rely on pulse detection. Some blood pressure monitors use pulse timings...
Single cuff noninvasive blood pressure (BP) measurements performed manually or automatically are sub...
The most common automated blood pressure devices determine systolic, diastolic and mean arterial blo...
OBJECTIVE: The Finometer records the beat-to-beat finger pulse contour and has been recommended for ...
Breathing causes fluctuations in blood pressure and contributes to variations in blood pressure esti...
BACKGROUND: Difference in pulse pressure (dPP) reliably predicts fluid responsiveness in patients. W...
Oscillometric and auscultatory methods are two main non-invasive blood pressure measurement methods ...
This paper describes the development of a continuous cuff-less blood pressure system based on the pu...
In this paper, in order to examine the effect of respiration on heart rate variability (HRV), signal...