AI Article Synopsis

  • A pressure to voltage transducer is utilized in a PC-based system to monitor blood pressure and pulse rate.
  • During the measurement process, the transducer's output voltage is digitally recorded and analyzed to assess the patient's vital signs.
  • The paper discusses methods for accurately identifying systolic and diastolic pressure from the collected data, addressing challenges in the measurement process.

Article Abstract

A pressure to voltage transducer is used along with a cuff, in a PC-based blood pressure and pulse rate monitoring system for human body. During the blood pressure measurement cycle, the output voltage of the pressure to voltage transducer is recorded digitally using a data acquisition system. The recorded data are then analyzed using software routines to determine the blood pressure and pulse rate of the person under test. However, it is difficult to identify the points of systole and diastole correctly from the recorded data. This paper presents the technique that may be used to determine the systolic and diastolic pressure from the collected data.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10255840701462046DOI Listing

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