Use of regression equation of peripheral pulse timing characteristics to predict hypertension in children
Contribuinte(s) |
Y. T. Shang L. X. Xu |
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01/01/2005
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Resumo |
Studies have shown that an increase in arterial stiffening can indicate the presence of cardiovascular diseases like hypertension. Current gold standard in clinical practice is by measuring the blood pressure of patients using a mercury sphygmomanometer. However, the nature of this technique is not suitable for prolonged monitoring. It has been established that pulse wave velocity is a direct measure of arterial stiffening. However, its usefulness is hampered by the absence of techniques to estimate it non-invasively. Pulse transit time (PTT) is a simple and non-intrusive method derived from pulse wave velocity. It has shown its capability in childhood respiratory sleep studies. Recently, regression equations that can predict PTT values for healthy Caucasian children were formulated. However, its usefulness to identify hypertensive children based on mean PTT values has not been investigated. This was a continual study where 3 more Caucasian male children with known clinical hypertension were recruited. Results indicated that the PTT predictive equations are able to identify hypertensive children from their normal counterparts in a significant manner (p < 0.05). Hence, PTT can be a useful diagnostic tool in identifying hypertension in children and shows potential to be a non-invasive continual monitor for arterial stiffening. |
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Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society |
Palavras-Chave | #Cardiovascular #Continual and non-invasive monitoring #Hypertension #Pulse transit time #291500 Biomedical Engineering #730200 Public Health |
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Conference Paper |