It is well known that non-invasive blood pressure measurements significantly underestimate true systolic blood pressure (SBP), and overestimate diastolic blood pressure (DBP). The aetiology for these errors has not yet been fully established. This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of Korotkoff sounds for detection of SBP and DBP points as used in brachial cuff sphygmomanometry. Brachial cuff pressure and Korotkoff sounds were obtained in 11 patients (6 males: 69.0 ± 6.2 years, 5 females: 71.8 ± 5.5 years) undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography. K2 Korotkoff sounds were obtained by high-pass filtering (>20 Hz) the microphone-recorded signal to eliminate low frequency components. Analysis of the timing of K2 Korotkoff sounds relativ...
The clinical determination of blood pressure is commonly made by the auscultatory technique, i.e., l...
Respiratory frequency is an important physiological feature commonly used to assess health. However,...
Single cuff automatic blood pressure (BP) measurements are subject to errors because the BP values a...
Aside from their value in the indirect determination of the blood pressure the sounds at the brachia...
In the current study, a non-invasive technique for systolic blood pressure (SBP) measurement based o...
Objective: In this study we investigate inter-operator differences in determining systolic and diast...
The underlying principles of Korotkoff sound (KorS) during blood pressure measurement and its wavefo...
This study explores the hypothesis that the sharper, high frequency Korotkoff sounds come from reson...
Objectives Validation of blood pressure measurement devices is always difficult because the gold sta...
Reservoir pressure parameters [eg, reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP)] are biomarkers...
Blood pressure waveform features and non-invasive central pressure estimation are increasingly used ...
Most non-invasive blood pressure measurements are based on the blood flow during the arm cuff deflat...
AUTHORS ’ YNOPSIS. In a group of 50 healthy young females, pressure was determined from the right br...
Intra-arterial pressure was recorded at various points in the compressed segment of brachial artery ...
The most common method of clinical measurement of arterial blood pressure is by means of the cuff sp...
The clinical determination of blood pressure is commonly made by the auscultatory technique, i.e., l...
Respiratory frequency is an important physiological feature commonly used to assess health. However,...
Single cuff automatic blood pressure (BP) measurements are subject to errors because the BP values a...
Aside from their value in the indirect determination of the blood pressure the sounds at the brachia...
In the current study, a non-invasive technique for systolic blood pressure (SBP) measurement based o...
Objective: In this study we investigate inter-operator differences in determining systolic and diast...
The underlying principles of Korotkoff sound (KorS) during blood pressure measurement and its wavefo...
This study explores the hypothesis that the sharper, high frequency Korotkoff sounds come from reson...
Objectives Validation of blood pressure measurement devices is always difficult because the gold sta...
Reservoir pressure parameters [eg, reservoir pressure (RP) and excess pressure (XSP)] are biomarkers...
Blood pressure waveform features and non-invasive central pressure estimation are increasingly used ...
Most non-invasive blood pressure measurements are based on the blood flow during the arm cuff deflat...
AUTHORS ’ YNOPSIS. In a group of 50 healthy young females, pressure was determined from the right br...
Intra-arterial pressure was recorded at various points in the compressed segment of brachial artery ...
The most common method of clinical measurement of arterial blood pressure is by means of the cuff sp...
The clinical determination of blood pressure is commonly made by the auscultatory technique, i.e., l...
Respiratory frequency is an important physiological feature commonly used to assess health. However,...
Single cuff automatic blood pressure (BP) measurements are subject to errors because the BP values a...