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  • Central aortic blood pressure (CABP) is crucial for assessing cardiovascular health but its measurement is invasive and requires skilled personnel.
  • Researchers have developed mathematical techniques to estimate CABP from easier-to-obtain peripheral blood pressure signals, notably through a cross-relation approach and least-squares method.
  • This paper presents an enhanced cross-relation method that uses diastolic and systolic pressures as constraints and introduces a mean-matching criterion, resulting in a 20% reduction in error without major increases in computational complexity.

Article Abstract

Central aortic blood pressure (CABP) is a very-well recognized source of information to asses the cardiovascular system conditions. However, the clinical measurement protocol of this pulse wave is very intrusive and burdensome as it requires expert staff and complicated invasive settings. On the other hand, the measurement of peripheral blood pressure is much more straightforward and easy-to-get non-invasively. Several mathematical tools have been employed in the past few decades to reconstruct CABP waveforms from distorted peripheral pressure signals. More specifically, the cross-relation approach together with the widely used least-squares method, are shown to be effective as a way to estimate CABP waves. In this paper, we propose an improved cross-relation method that leverages the values of the diastolic and systolic pressures as box constraints. In addition, a mean-matching criterion is introduced to relax the need for the input and output mean values to be strictly equal. Using the proposed method, the root mean squared error is reduced by approximately 20% while the computational complexity is not significantly increased.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EMBC44109.2020.9176258DOI Listing

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