Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new Discoveries

The phenomena of rhythm fluctuation of arterial blood pressure were discovered already in the first continuous recordings in the 18th century. However the formation of such rhythms hasn’t been explained until now. This work presents two concepts which could aid in bringing new insights into the unde...

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Main Authors: Markus Huelsbusch, Vladimir Blazek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 2005-01-01
Series:Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Online Access:http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/240
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spelling doaj-d192487564e24524892dd2ba669955212021-10-11T08:02:59ZengVSB-Technical University of OstravaAdvances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering1336-13761804-31192005-01-0143112117271Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new DiscoveriesMarkus Huelsbusch0Vladimir Blazek1RWTH Aachen UniversityRWTH Aachen UniversityThe phenomena of rhythm fluctuation of arterial blood pressure were discovered already in the first continuous recordings in the 18th century. However the formation of such rhythms hasn’t been explained until now. This work presents two concepts which could aid in bringing new insights into the understanding of these rhythms. One development is a multisensor system capable to acquire multiple PPG channels, ECG and additionally breathing signals to correlate local and central driven oscillations. The second new development is Photoplethysmography Imaging which allows contactless measurements of cutaneous perfusion with spatial resolution. Together with the necessary mathematical analysis tools like the Wavelet Transform a sound basis for assessment and evaluation of rhythm fluctuations in human hemodynamics is provided. Using the presented framework new, previously unreported phenomena of distributed blood volume movements in dermal perfusion could be observed.http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/240dermal perfusionrhythm fluctuationppg channel.
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author Markus Huelsbusch
Vladimir Blazek
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Vladimir Blazek
Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new Discoveries
Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
dermal perfusion
rhythm fluctuation
ppg channel.
author_facet Markus Huelsbusch
Vladimir Blazek
author_sort Markus Huelsbusch
title Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new Discoveries
title_short Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new Discoveries
title_full Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new Discoveries
title_fullStr Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new Discoveries
title_full_unstemmed Rhythmical Phenomena in Dermal Perfusion - Proved Assesment Strategies and new Discoveries
title_sort rhythmical phenomena in dermal perfusion - proved assesment strategies and new discoveries
publisher VSB-Technical University of Ostrava
series Advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering
issn 1336-1376
1804-3119
publishDate 2005-01-01
description The phenomena of rhythm fluctuation of arterial blood pressure were discovered already in the first continuous recordings in the 18th century. However the formation of such rhythms hasn’t been explained until now. This work presents two concepts which could aid in bringing new insights into the understanding of these rhythms. One development is a multisensor system capable to acquire multiple PPG channels, ECG and additionally breathing signals to correlate local and central driven oscillations. The second new development is Photoplethysmography Imaging which allows contactless measurements of cutaneous perfusion with spatial resolution. Together with the necessary mathematical analysis tools like the Wavelet Transform a sound basis for assessment and evaluation of rhythm fluctuations in human hemodynamics is provided. Using the presented framework new, previously unreported phenomena of distributed blood volume movements in dermal perfusion could be observed.
topic dermal perfusion
rhythm fluctuation
ppg channel.
url http://advances.utc.sk/index.php/AEEE/article/view/240
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