Blood pressure estimation system using human body communication‐based electrocardiograph and photoplethysmography
Author(s) -
Sawatari Yusuke,
Wang Jianqing,
Anzai Daisuke
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
healthcare technology letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.45
H-Index - 19
ISSN - 2053-3713
DOI - 10.1049/htl.2019.0105
Subject(s) - photoplethysmogram , sphygmomanometer , blood pressure , pulse (music) , pulse wave , biomedical engineering , cuff , pressure measurement , remote patient monitoring , medicine , computer science , telecommunications , engineering , surgery , mechanical engineering , jitter , detector , wireless , radiology
In order to realise low‐load cuffless and continuous blood pressure measurement in daily life, the authors developed a blood pressure estimation system combining human body communication‐based wearable electrocardiograph and reflectance photoplethysmography. The principle is based on a relationship between the pulse arrive time and the systolic blood pressure. The pulse arrive time is the time period between the R‐wave in electrocardiograph and peak of pulse wave. The greatest feature is the use of a human body communication‐based electrocardiograph which can provide automatic synchronisation in time between the measured electrocardiograph and pulse wave signals to obtain the pulse arrive time so that no additional synchronisation circuit is required. Using this system, the authors measured the pulse arrive time from the electrocardiograph and pulse wave signals in real time, estimated the systolic blood pressure and compared the result with that measured by a cuff sphygmomanometer. The authors found that the root mean square error of the estimated blood pressure and the actual value measured using the cuff sphygmomanometer was 4.5 mmHg or less, and the correlation coefficient was >0.6 with a P value much <0.05. These results show the validity of the developed system for cuffless and continuous blood pressure estimation.
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