A NOVEL WAVEFORM MIRRORING TECHNIQUE FOR SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE ESTIMATION FROM ANACROTIC PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAM

Continuous cuffless Blood Pressure (BP) measurement is an important tool to monitor the health of individuals at risk. In this study, a new method is proposed for Systolic BP (SBP) estimation utilizing Photoplethysmograms (PPG). To this end, toe and carotid PPG were recorded from seventeen subjects...

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Main Authors: AWS ZUHAIR SAMEEN, ROSMINA JAAFAR, EDMOND ZAHEDI, GAN KOK BENG
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor's University 2018-10-01
Series:Journal of Engineering Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://jestec.taylors.edu.my/Vol%2013%20issue%2010%20October%202018/13_10_18.pdf
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Summary:Continuous cuffless Blood Pressure (BP) measurement is an important tool to monitor the health of individuals at risk. In this study, a new method is proposed for Systolic BP (SBP) estimation utilizing Photoplethysmograms (PPG). To this end, toe and carotid PPG were recorded from seventeen subjects aged 20-28 years, whereas their SBP were measured using a standard BP cuff monitor for validation purpose. The proposed method is based on a novel mirroring technique, which allows for an accurate estimation of the Pulse Transit Time (PTT) from the PPG’s rising part (anacrotic) waveform using an ARX System Identification approach. Based on the modified Moens-Korteweg equation, SBP was then calculated based on the estimated PTT values obtained from the ARX model. The estimated PTT was found to be highly correlated to the measured SBP (R2 = 0.98). Comparison of calculated SBP to the measured SBP obtained using standard BP cuff monitor results in a mean error of 3.4%. Given that 95% of the estimated SBP values are accurate in the +/- 8 mmHg range, this method seems promising for non-invasive, continuous BP monitoring
ISSN:1823-4690