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Correlation between seismocardiogram and systolic blood pressure


Abstract:

Modern health care system requires certain critically ill patients to monitor their blood pressure continuously through non-invasive techniques. The pulse transit time (P...Show More

Abstract:

Modern health care system requires certain critically ill patients to monitor their blood pressure continuously through non-invasive techniques. The pulse transit time (PTT) and other parameter such as RS2 have been used previously for continuous BP monitoring. In this study, a system is designed using trial axis accelerometer as a sensor to collect seismocardiogram (SCG) data. The SCG waveforms have been used to find a relationship between Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) and different axis of Seismocardiogram on 10 subjects aged 24+ years. The results reflect that the SBP is correlated with the starting point of the SCG wave in the x-axis to the mid-point of the z-axis. Their mean correlation and equations have been found which can state the systolic blood pressure of the subjects. The relative errors between the calculated SBP and the SBP measured from clinical equipment are up to 123 mmHg in normal range and 456 mmHg in high range. In summary, SCG can be used to determine the SBP as it has a moderate correlation.
Date of Conference: 05-08 May 2013
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 25 July 2013
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Conference Location: Regina, SK, Canada

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