In standard critical care practice, cuff sphygmomanometry is widely used for intermittent blood pressure (BP) measurements. However, cuff devices offer ample possibility of modulating blood flow and pulse propagation along the artery. We explore underutilized arrangements of sensors involving cuff devices which could be of use in critical care to reveal additional information on compensatory mechanisms. In our previous work, we analyzed the response of the vasculature to occlusion perturbations by means of observations obtained non-invasively. In this study, our aim is to (1) acquire additional insights by means of invasive measurements and (2) based on these insights, further develop cuff-based measurement strategies. Invasive BP experimen...
Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) is widely used as an index of nitric oxide-mediated vasodilator funct...
OBJECTIVE: Cuff inflation at the arm is known to cause an instantaneous rise in blood pressure, whic...
Non-invasive blood pressure (BP) measurements are usually performed by means of an empirical interpr...
In standard critical care practice, cuff sphygmomanometry is widely used for intermittent blood pres...
In standard critical care practice, cuff sphygmomanometry is widely used for intermittent blood pres...
The blood pressure (BP) cuff can be used to modulate blood flow and propagation of pressure pulse al...
The blood pressure (BP) cuff can be used to modulate blood flow and propagation of pressure pulse al...
In standard clinical practice, cuff devices are widely used for non-invasive blood pressure measurem...
Noninvasive blood pressure (BP) measurements still rely on empirical interpretation of arterial osci...
Blood pressure (BP) is a key parameter in critical care and in cardiovascular disease management. BP...
Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) is widely used as an index of nitric oxide-mediated vasodilator funct...
OBJECTIVE: Cuff inflation at the arm is known to cause an instantaneous rise in blood pressure, whic...
Non-invasive blood pressure (BP) measurements are usually performed by means of an empirical interpr...
In standard critical care practice, cuff sphygmomanometry is widely used for intermittent blood pres...
In standard critical care practice, cuff sphygmomanometry is widely used for intermittent blood pres...
The blood pressure (BP) cuff can be used to modulate blood flow and propagation of pressure pulse al...
The blood pressure (BP) cuff can be used to modulate blood flow and propagation of pressure pulse al...
In standard clinical practice, cuff devices are widely used for non-invasive blood pressure measurem...
Noninvasive blood pressure (BP) measurements still rely on empirical interpretation of arterial osci...
Blood pressure (BP) is a key parameter in critical care and in cardiovascular disease management. BP...
Flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) is widely used as an index of nitric oxide-mediated vasodilator funct...
OBJECTIVE: Cuff inflation at the arm is known to cause an instantaneous rise in blood pressure, whic...
Non-invasive blood pressure (BP) measurements are usually performed by means of an empirical interpr...