JOURNAL ARTICLE

An Investigation of Pulse Transit Time as a Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Measurement Method

Beth McCarthyBrendan O’FlynnA. Mathewson

Year: 2011 Journal:   Journal of Physics Conference Series Vol: 307 Pages: 012060-012060   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

The objective of this paper is to examine the Pulse Transit Method (PTT) as a non-invasive means to track Blood Pressure over a short period of time. PTT was measured as the time it takes for an ECG R-wave to propagate to the finger, where it is detected by a photoplethysmograph sensor. The PTT method is ideal for continuous 24-hour Blood Pressure Measurement (BPM) since it is both cuff-less and non-invasive and therefore comfortable and unobtrusive for the patient. Other techniques, such as the oscillometric method, have shown to be accurate and reliable but require a cuff for operation, making them unsuitable for long term monitoring. Although a relatively new technique, the PTT method has shown to be able to accurately track blood pressure changes over short periods of time, after which re-calibration is necessary. The purpose of this study is to determine the accuracy of the method.

Keywords:
Photoplethysmogram Blood pressure Cuff Pulse (music) Calibration Transit time Pulse wave Pressure measurement Biomedical engineering Medicine Computer science Engineering Surgery Mathematics Internal medicine Telecommunications Statistics

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