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Effects of pressure-dependent segmental arterial compliance and postural changes on pulse wave transmission in an arterial model of the human upper limb

机译:压力依赖性节段性动脉顺应性和姿势变化对人上肢动脉模型中脉搏波传输的影响

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With increasing interest in the effect of postural changes on arterial blood pressure and vascular properties, it is important to understand effects of pressure-dependent arterial compliance. This study investigates effects of pressure-dependent compliance on pulse wave velocity (PWVar), pressure wave shape, and transmission characteristics in an arterial model of the human arm from heart to radial artery from supine to standing. Estimated central pressure waveform was used as the input for the model, calculated using a validated transfer function (SphygmoCor, AtCor Medical) from recorded radial pulses in 10 healthy male subjects (53.8±7.9 years) during 0, 30, 60 and 90 degree head-up tilt. A 5-segment linear model was optimized using estimated central and recorded radial arterial pulse; each segment represented by an equivalent inductance, resistance and capacitance (compliance (C)) Pressure-dependent compliance (C(P)=a·eb·P was added to develop a nonlinear model, and the radial pulse calculated. Comparison of the radial pulse calculated by the linear and nonlinear models showed no statistical difference in systolic, diastolic, mean, and pulse pressure in any position of tilt. However, waveform shape was increasingly divergent at higher angles of tilt (RMS error 2.3±1.2 mmHg supine, 6.5±3.0 mmHg standing) as was PWVar (0% increase from supine to standing in the linear model, 16.7% increase in nonlinear model). Fourier analysis demonstrated peak amplitude of transmission being at higher frequencies and phase delay being lower in the nonlinear model relative to the linear model. Pressure-dependent arterial compliance, whilst having no effect on peak values of pressure, has significant effects on waveform shape and transmission speed, especially with a more upright position.
机译:随着人们对姿势变化对动脉血压和血管特性的影响的兴趣日益浓厚,重要的是要了解压力依赖性动脉顺应性的影响。这项研究调查了压力依赖性依从性对人体手臂从心脏到radial动脉从仰卧到站立的脉搏波速度(PWVar),压力波形和传输特性的影响。估计的中心压力波形用作模型的输入,使用验证的传递函数(SphygmoCor,AtCor Medical)从记录的0、30、60和90度头部的10位健康男性受试者(53.8±7.9岁)的径向脉搏中计算得出向上倾斜。使用估计的中央和记录的radial动脉脉搏优化5段线性模型;分别用等效电感,电阻和电容(一致性(C))表示的每个分段都添加了压力相关的一致性(C(P)= a·e b·P )以建立非线性模型,并且通过线性模型和非线性模型计算得到的径向脉冲的比较表明,在任何倾斜位置,收缩压,舒张压,均值和脉冲压力均无统计学差异。误差为2.3±1.2 mmHg仰卧,站立时为6.5±3.0 mmHg)(PWVar)(线性模型中仰卧到站立时增加0%,非线性模型中则增加16.7%)。非线性模型中的延迟比线性模型中的延迟小。与压力有关的动脉顺应性虽然对压力峰值没有影响,但对波形形状和传输速度有显着影响,尤其是在最大时正确的位置。

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