TY - GEN
T1 - Blood pressure-independent neurogenic effect on conductance and resistance vessels
T2 - 43rd Annual International Conferences of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBC 2021
AU - Cox, James
AU - Avolio, Alberto P.
AU - Louka, Kyrollos
AU - Shirbani, Fatemeh
AU - Tan, Isabella
AU - Butlin, Mark
PY - 2021/11
Y1 - 2021/11
N2 - Background: Pulse transit time (PTT) and pulse arrival time (PAT) are promising measures for cuffless arterial blood pressure (BP) estimation given the intrinsic arterial stiffness-BP relationship. However, arterial stiffness (and PTT) is altered by autonomically-driven smooth muscle tension changes, potentially independent of BP. This would limit PTT or PAT as accurate BP correlates, more so in resistance vessels than conductance arteries. Objective: To quantify if there is a measurable neurogenic effect on PAT measured using photoplethysmography (PPG) (path includes resistance vessels) and radial artery tonometry (path includes only conductance vessels) during physiologically induced BP changes. Methods: PATs were measured continuously in participants (n=15, 35±15 years, 9 male) using an electrocardiogram and, simultaneously, a Finometer® PRO finger sensor, a finger PPG sensor and radial artery tonometer during seated rest, cold pressor test, cycling and isometric handgrip (IHG) exercise. ΔBP/ΔPAT was calculated for each sensor and each condition. Results: All interventions significantly increased BP. A significant difference was observed in ΔBP/ΔPAT between cycling and both the cold pressor test and IHG exercise (p<0.05). ΔBP/ΔPAT did not differ whether measured via PPG or tonometry. Conclusions: Under the conditions tested, autonomic function does not have a BP-independent effect on PAT where the path includes resistance vessels (PPG signal), likely due to the speed of the wave and the short path length of resistance vessels. Autonomic function therefore does not limit the ability for use of PPG as a signal for potentially estimating BP without a cuff.
AB - Background: Pulse transit time (PTT) and pulse arrival time (PAT) are promising measures for cuffless arterial blood pressure (BP) estimation given the intrinsic arterial stiffness-BP relationship. However, arterial stiffness (and PTT) is altered by autonomically-driven smooth muscle tension changes, potentially independent of BP. This would limit PTT or PAT as accurate BP correlates, more so in resistance vessels than conductance arteries. Objective: To quantify if there is a measurable neurogenic effect on PAT measured using photoplethysmography (PPG) (path includes resistance vessels) and radial artery tonometry (path includes only conductance vessels) during physiologically induced BP changes. Methods: PATs were measured continuously in participants (n=15, 35±15 years, 9 male) using an electrocardiogram and, simultaneously, a Finometer® PRO finger sensor, a finger PPG sensor and radial artery tonometer during seated rest, cold pressor test, cycling and isometric handgrip (IHG) exercise. ΔBP/ΔPAT was calculated for each sensor and each condition. Results: All interventions significantly increased BP. A significant difference was observed in ΔBP/ΔPAT between cycling and both the cold pressor test and IHG exercise (p<0.05). ΔBP/ΔPAT did not differ whether measured via PPG or tonometry. Conclusions: Under the conditions tested, autonomic function does not have a BP-independent effect on PAT where the path includes resistance vessels (PPG signal), likely due to the speed of the wave and the short path length of resistance vessels. Autonomic function therefore does not limit the ability for use of PPG as a signal for potentially estimating BP without a cuff.
KW - arterial stiffness
KW - cuffless blood pressure
KW - photoplethysmography
KW - pulse arrival time
KW - pulse transit time
KW - tonometry
KW - wearable devices
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122533598
U2 - 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9629936
DO - 10.1109/EMBC46164.2021.9629936
M3 - Conference proceeding contribution
C2 - 34892824
SN - 9781728111803
T3 - Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, EMBS
SP - 7485
EP - 7488
BT - 43rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine & Biology Society
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
CY - United States
Y2 - 1 November 2021 through 5 November 2021
ER -