Publications by authors named "Tapio Taipalus"

The objective of this study was to measure ballistocardiogram (BCG) based time intervals and compare them with systolic blood pressure values. Electrocardiogram (ECG) and BCG signals of six subjects sitting in a chair were measured with a ferroelectret film sensor. Time intervals between ECG R peak and BCG I and J waves were calculated to obtain RJ, RI and IJ intervals.

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Many studies dealing with blood pressure modeling are evaluated based on a single type of provocation. This paper investigates widely used provocations such as controlled breathing, mental arithmetic and Stroop tests, Valsalva maneuver, cold pressor and muscle tension and combines them in a versatile laboratory protocol. The protocol was tested in an experiment where pulse arrival time (PAT) and heart rate (HR) were measured with chest ECG and finger PPG sensors and blood pressure (BP) with continuous fingercuff monitor.

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Objective: The aim of this paper was to compare photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals measured from the wrist and finger and to evaluate if wrist PPG signal could be used to calculate pulse arrival time (PAT), the time delay between electrocardiogram (ECG) R peak and a feature (e.g. peak, foot, first derivative peak) in the PPG signal.

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This study investigated the effect of coffee intake in pulse arrival time (PAT) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) measured with electrocardiogram (ECG) from arms and photoplethysmogram (PPG) from fingertip. In addition, correlation of PWV with blood pressure (BP) is analyzed. 30 healthy participants were recruited to two measurement sessions, one arranged before and another one after the coffee intake.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study measured pulse arrival time (PAT) using a basic setup with an arm electrocardiogram (ECG) and a finger photoplethysmogram (PPG).
  • Four different methods were tested to calculate PAT by analyzing the time difference between the ECG's R peak and specific points in the PPG waveform.
  • The dpeak detection method was found to be the most effective for calculating PAT and pulse period intervals when compared to traditional RR intervals from the ECG signal.
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