A novel cuffless blood pressure estimation technique using ECG and BCG measured on a weighing scale showed reliable correlation with reference systolic blood pressure measurements.
Does a novel technique using ECG and BCG on a weighing scale accurately estimate systolic blood pressure compared to a reference system?
A novel technique using ECG and BCG measured on a weighing scale provides reliable estimates of systolic blood pressure compared to a reference system, enabling potential home healthcare monitoring.
In this study, we developed a novel technique for estimating non-constrained and cuffless blood pressure (BP) that was based on electrocardiogram (ECG) and ballistocardiogram (BCG). The BCG was non-invasively measured using a common electronic weighing scale when a subject was standing on it. The ECG was measured using three different methods: on the chest using Ag/AgCl electrodes, on the hands using dry electrodes and on the feet also using dry electrodes. For a BP correlated parameter, a time interval parameter, which was defined as the time difference between the ECG R-peak and BCG J-peak, was employed for evaluating and estimating beat-to-beat BP. Under a BP varying experiment with a Valsalva manoeuvre, the R-J intervals were extracted at every beat cycle and a systolic blood pressure (SBP) estimation equation was established using linear regression analysis for each subject. In the case of feet delivered ECG (F-ECG), an ensemble average technique synchronized at the BCG J-peak point was applied to extract the ECG signal from the feet. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated using Finapres, a non-invasive blood pressure measurement system, as a reference BP signal, and a scatter plot was used to find the regression line between the reference values and estimated BPs. A moving-window averaging technique was applied to remove the high-frequency noise in the R-J intervals and was applied to enhance the accuracy of the SBP estimation. For all individuals, the estimated SBP was similar to the measured SBP with a reliable correlation, which makes the proposed method suitable for use in a home healthcare system to monitor blood pressure on a weighing scale at the same time as measuring weight.
Shin et al. (Fri,) conducted a other in Blood pressure monitoring. Cuffless blood pressure estimation using ECG and BCG on a weighing scale vs. Finapres non-invasive blood pressure measurement system was evaluated on Systolic blood pressure estimation accuracy. A novel cuffless blood pressure estimation technique using ECG and BCG measured on a weighing scale showed reliable correlation with reference systolic blood pressure measurements.
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