Beat-to-beat blood pressure measurement from instantaneous harmonic phase-shifts in non-invasive photoplethysmographic signals

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Abstract

The state-of-the-art blood pressure measurement is beside common cuff-based methods the cuff-less estimation of pulse-transit-time, which is the time a blood pressure wave requires to travel from left ventricle of the heart to another peripheral point in the cardiovascular system. Within this work we present a novel estimation method for cuff-less blood pressure measurement by analysing a single photoplethysmographic signal in the frequency domain. The harmonic phase-shift of the fundamental frequency and the first harmonic within the photoplethysmographic signal has proven a strong correlation of r = 0.8514 and r = 0.9315 with systolic and diastolic blood pressure respectively.

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Kern, F., & Bernhard, S. (2017). Beat-to-beat blood pressure measurement from instantaneous harmonic phase-shifts in non-invasive photoplethysmographic signals. In Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering (Vol. 3, pp. 755–758). Walter de Gruyter GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1515/cdbme-2017-0159

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