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A Physiological Model-Based Study of Flow-Mediated Dilation in Peripheral Arteries Using Finger Photoplethysmogram Signal

机译:基于生理模型的手指光体积描记图信号在外周动脉血流介导的扩张中的研究

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Flow-mediated dilation measurement in the brachial artery using ultrasound imaging (FMD-US) is a common noninvasive procedure for endothelial function evaluation in the peripheral arteries. As FMD-US is operator-dependent and involves onerous equipment, its use has been mostly confined to research settings. In this paper, we propose to use the more accessible finger photoplethysmogram signal in conjunction with the FMD test (FMD-PPG) as a surrogate method. To this end, a tube-load physiological model of the upper arterial path in the arm is developed. Signals acquired from young and elderly subjects (N=20) are then investigated using model parameter estimation by the genetic algorithm. Our results show that the estimated parameter values for the elderly group in baseline are significantly different from that in the young group (p<0.05), and the parameter changes in cuff release interval are consistent with existing literature. Therefore, the presented FMD-PPG may hold a great potential in non-invasively assessing the endothelial function.
机译:使用超声成像(FMD-US)在肱动脉中进行血流介导的扩张测量是评估外周动脉内皮功能的常见非侵入性方法。由于FMD-US依赖于操作员,并且涉及繁重的设备,因此其使用主要限于研究环境。在本文中,我们建议结合FMD测试(FMD-PPG)使用更易访问的手指光体积描记图信号作为替代方法。为此,建立了手臂上动脉路径的管负载生理模型。然后使用遗传算法通过模型参数估计来研究从年轻人和老年人(N = 20)获得的信号。我们的结果表明,基线时老年组的估计参数值与青年组有显着差异(p <0.05),并且袖带释放间隔的参数变化与现有文献一致。因此,提出的FMD-PPG在非侵入性评估内皮功能方面可能具有很大的潜力。

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