High definition oscillometry: Non-invasive blood pressure measurement and pulse wave analysis

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Abstract

Non-invasive monitoring of blood pressure has become increasingly important in research. High-Definition Oscillometry (HDO) delivers not only accurate, reproducible and thus reliable blood pressure but also visualises the pulse waves on screen. This allows for on-screen feedback in real time on data validity but even more on additional parameters like systemic vascular resistance (SVR), stroke volume (SV), stroke volume variances (SVV), rhythm and dysrhythmia. Since complex information on drug effects are delivered within a short period of time, almost stress-free and visible in real time, it makes HDO a valuable technology in safety pharmacology and toxicology within a variety of fields like but not limited to cardiovascular, renal or metabolic research.

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Egner, B. (2015). High definition oscillometry: Non-invasive blood pressure measurement and pulse wave analysis. Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology, 229, 243–264. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46943-9_10

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