Central blood pressure (cBP) is an important indicator of the load on the heart. Because cBP is difficult to measure directly, indirect methods have been developed. We investigated suitability of blood pressure cuff pulse waves for estimation of cBP and additional hemodynamic variables. Waves obtained from arm cuff and from wrist cuff were compared
Reservoir pressure parameters [eg, reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP)] are biomarkers...
AbstractThe measurement of central blood pressure has generated interest as a tool in predicting car...
<p>(A) This figure depicts a peripheral waveform obtained via radial artery tonometry. In this sampl...
Central blood pressure (cBP) is an important indicator of the load on the heart. Because cBP...
Cuff pulse waves together with cuff pressure are essential in modern automatic blood pressure (BP)...
The most common method of clinical measurement of arterial blood pressure is by means of the cuff sp...
Single cuff automatic blood pressure (BP) measurements are subject to errors because the BP values a...
Single cuff noninvasive blood pressure (BP) measurements performed manually or automatically are sub...
In standard clinical practice, cuff devices are widely used for non-invasive blood pressure measurem...
The correlation between human blood pressure and pulse waveform was clearly observed for long time ...
BACKGROUND New techniques that measure central blood pressure (BP) using an upper arm cuff-based app...
BACKGROUND: Large artery stiffening and wave reflections are independent predictors of adverse event...
Blood pressure waveform features and non-invasive central pressure estimation are increasingly used ...
Blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important monitoring parameters in clinical medicine. For yea...
The most common automated blood pressure devices determine systolic, diastolic and mean arterial blo...
Reservoir pressure parameters [eg, reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP)] are biomarkers...
AbstractThe measurement of central blood pressure has generated interest as a tool in predicting car...
<p>(A) This figure depicts a peripheral waveform obtained via radial artery tonometry. In this sampl...
Central blood pressure (cBP) is an important indicator of the load on the heart. Because cBP...
Cuff pulse waves together with cuff pressure are essential in modern automatic blood pressure (BP)...
The most common method of clinical measurement of arterial blood pressure is by means of the cuff sp...
Single cuff automatic blood pressure (BP) measurements are subject to errors because the BP values a...
Single cuff noninvasive blood pressure (BP) measurements performed manually or automatically are sub...
In standard clinical practice, cuff devices are widely used for non-invasive blood pressure measurem...
The correlation between human blood pressure and pulse waveform was clearly observed for long time ...
BACKGROUND New techniques that measure central blood pressure (BP) using an upper arm cuff-based app...
BACKGROUND: Large artery stiffening and wave reflections are independent predictors of adverse event...
Blood pressure waveform features and non-invasive central pressure estimation are increasingly used ...
Blood pressure (BP) is one of the most important monitoring parameters in clinical medicine. For yea...
The most common automated blood pressure devices determine systolic, diastolic and mean arterial blo...
Reservoir pressure parameters [eg, reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP)] are biomarkers...
AbstractThe measurement of central blood pressure has generated interest as a tool in predicting car...
<p>(A) This figure depicts a peripheral waveform obtained via radial artery tonometry. In this sampl...