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Título: Direct estimation of central aortic pressure from measured or quantified mean and diastolic brachial blood pressure: agreement with invasive records
Autor: Bia, Daniel
Salazar, Federico
Cinca, Luis
Gutiérrez, Marcos
Facta, Álvaro
Zócalo, Yanina
Díaz, Alejandro
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Aortic pressure, Brachial blood pressure, Catheterism, Human physiology, Invasive records, Non-invasive records, Oscillometry, Physiological measurements
Descriptores: PRESIÓN ARTERIAL, FISIOLOGÍA, CATETERISMO, OSCILOMETRÍA
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Resumen: Background: Recently it has been proposed a new approach to estimate aortic systolic blood pressure (aoSBP) without the need for specific devices, operator-dependent techniques and/or complex wave propagation models/algorithms. The approach proposes aoSBP can be quantified from brachial diastolic and mean blood pressure (bDBP, bMBP) as: aoSBP = bMBP2/bDBP. It remains to be assessed to what extent the method and/or equation used to obtain the bMBP levels considered in aoSBP calculation may affect the estimated aoSBP, and consequently the agreement with aoSBP invasively recorded. Methods: Brachial and aortic pressure were simultaneously obtained invasively (catheterization) and non-invasively (brachial oscillometry) in 89 subjects. aoSBP was quantified in seven different ways, using measured (oscillometry-derived) and calculated (six equations) mean blood pressure (MBP) levels. The agreement between invasive and estimated aoSBP was analyzed (Concordance correlation coefficient; Bland-Altman Test). Conclusions: The ability of the equation “aoSBP = MBP2/DBP” to (accurately) estimate (error <5 mmHg) invasive aoSBP depends on the method and equation considered to determine bMBP, and on the aoSBP levels (proportional error). Oscillometric bMBP and/or approaches that consider adjustments for heart rate or a form factor ∼40% (instead of the usual 33%) would be the best way to obtain the bMBP levels to be used to calculate aoSBP.
EN: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. Jul. 2023;10
Citación: Bia D, Salazar F, Cinca L y otros. Direct estimation of central aortic pressure from measured or quantified mean and diastolic brachial blood pressure: agreement with invasive records. Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine [en línea]. Jul. 2023;10. 10 p.
ISSN: 2297-055X
Licencia: Licencia Creative Commons Atribución (CC - By 4.0)
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