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GENDER-SPECIFIC TRANSFER FUNCTIONS MIGHT GIVE MORE ACCURATE ESTIMATES OF CENTRAL PRESSURE

机译:特定于性别的传递函数可能会更准确地估算出中心压力

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This study investigates whether individualized transfer functions for estimating central pressures can be derived based on statistical information on the physical properties of the forearm vasculature. Physical parameters of the uniform thin walled artery model are assigned based on clinical measurements and invasive pressure measurements (n=20) are used to calculate the effective peripheral load. The calculated load is parameterized by a Windkessel model and the variation of the Windkessel parameters is analyzed with gender, age and height. Whilst there is high spread and poor correlation of the data with age and height, there is clear clustering of data with gender. This suggests that model parameters are significantly different in either gender, and gender-specific transfer functions might be more appropriate for accurate reconstruction of central pressure.
机译:这项研究调查是否可以基于有关前臂脉管系统物理特性的统计信息来导出用于估计中心压力的个性化传递函数。根据临床测量结果分配均匀薄壁动脉模型的物理参数,并使用有创压力测量值(n = 20)计算有效的外周负荷。通过Windkessel模型对计算出的载荷进行参数设置,并根据性别,年龄和身高分析Windkessel参数的变化。尽管数据与年龄和身高的分布高度分散且相关性较差,但数据与性别之间却存在明显的聚类。这表明,无论性别,模型参数都存在显着差异,并且特定性别的传递函数可能更适合准确重建中心压力。

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