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Measurement of Blood Pressure Using Photoplethysmography

Published: 30 March 2011 Publication History

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A simple and effective method of displaying blood pressure measurement from photoplethysmography has been developed. The method is developed to be incorporated as noninvasive monitoring of blood pressure from a patient in a intensive care unit. This implementation includes finger tip pulseoximetry probe, differential amplifier, data acquisition card, software filtering, amplification and blood pressure measurement from pulse transit time calculation continuously by microcomputer correlation of pulse transit time to blood pressure. It is expected that the method will be incorporated to a low cost portable personal computer based ICU monitoring system that will also display temperature, pulse rate and ECG of the patient continuously in future.
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    UKSIM '11: Proceedings of the 2011 UKSim 13th International Conference on Modelling and Simulation
    March 2011
    560 pages
    ISBN:9780769543765

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 30 March 2011

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    1. blood pressuremeasurement
    2. photoplethysmography
    3. pulse oximetry
    4. pulse transit time

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