Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall Device

To measure precise blood pressure (BP) and pulse rate without using a cuff, we have developed an arterial pulsimeter consisting of a small, portable apparatus incorporating a Hall device. Regression analysis of the pulse wave measured during testing of the arterial pulsimeter was conducted using two...

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Main Authors: Jong-Gu Choi, Keun-Ho Kim, Woo-Beom Lee, Dong-Hyun Nam, Il-Ho Son, You-Sik Hong, Sang-Suk Lee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-01-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/2/1784/
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spelling doaj-06624f7442ee435f8def21ee7b5a144f2020-11-25T02:43:58ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202011-01-011121784179310.3390/s110201784Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall DeviceJong-Gu ChoiKeun-Ho KimWoo-Beom LeeDong-Hyun NamIl-Ho SonYou-Sik HongSang-Suk LeeTo measure precise blood pressure (BP) and pulse rate without using a cuff, we have developed an arterial pulsimeter consisting of a small, portable apparatus incorporating a Hall device. Regression analysis of the pulse wave measured during testing of the arterial pulsimeter was conducted using two equations of the BP algorithm. The estimated values of BP obtained by the cuffless arterial pulsimeter over 5 s were compared with values obtained using electronic or liquid mercury BP meters. The standard deviation between the estimated values and the measured values for systolic and diastolic BP were 8.3 and 4.9, respectively, which are close to the range of values of the BP International Standard. Detailed analysis of the pulse wave measured by the cuffless radial artery pulsimeter by detecting changes in the magnetic field can be used to develop a new diagnostic algorithm for BP, which can be applied to new medical apparatus such as the radial artery pulsimeter. http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/2/1784/Hall deviceblood pressure (BP)arterial pulsimeterpulse waveform
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author Jong-Gu Choi
Keun-Ho Kim
Woo-Beom Lee
Dong-Hyun Nam
Il-Ho Son
You-Sik Hong
Sang-Suk Lee
spellingShingle Jong-Gu Choi
Keun-Ho Kim
Woo-Beom Lee
Dong-Hyun Nam
Il-Ho Son
You-Sik Hong
Sang-Suk Lee
Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall Device
Sensors
Hall device
blood pressure (BP)
arterial pulsimeter
pulse waveform
author_facet Jong-Gu Choi
Keun-Ho Kim
Woo-Beom Lee
Dong-Hyun Nam
Il-Ho Son
You-Sik Hong
Sang-Suk Lee
author_sort Jong-Gu Choi
title Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall Device
title_short Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall Device
title_full Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall Device
title_fullStr Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall Device
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Blood Pressure Using an Arterial Pulsimeter Equipped with a Hall Device
title_sort measurement of blood pressure using an arterial pulsimeter equipped with a hall device
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2011-01-01
description To measure precise blood pressure (BP) and pulse rate without using a cuff, we have developed an arterial pulsimeter consisting of a small, portable apparatus incorporating a Hall device. Regression analysis of the pulse wave measured during testing of the arterial pulsimeter was conducted using two equations of the BP algorithm. The estimated values of BP obtained by the cuffless arterial pulsimeter over 5 s were compared with values obtained using electronic or liquid mercury BP meters. The standard deviation between the estimated values and the measured values for systolic and diastolic BP were 8.3 and 4.9, respectively, which are close to the range of values of the BP International Standard. Detailed analysis of the pulse wave measured by the cuffless radial artery pulsimeter by detecting changes in the magnetic field can be used to develop a new diagnostic algorithm for BP, which can be applied to new medical apparatus such as the radial artery pulsimeter.
topic Hall device
blood pressure (BP)
arterial pulsimeter
pulse waveform
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/2/1784/
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