Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram

The Hall element and optical sensor, which can detect the magnetic field change caused by the minute fluctuations of the permanent magnet according to the periodic movement of the radial artery and the light absorption and reflection intensity according to the change in wrist blood flow, respectivel...

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Main Authors: Sang-Suk Lee, Rak-Gun Choi, Won-Tae Kim, Myung-Woo Shin, Jong-Gu Choi, Mahbub Hasan, Byungjo Jung
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Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2024-02-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/9.0000793
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author Sang-Suk Lee
Rak-Gun Choi
Won-Tae Kim
Myung-Woo Shin
Jong-Gu Choi
Mahbub Hasan
Byungjo Jung
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Rak-Gun Choi
Won-Tae Kim
Myung-Woo Shin
Jong-Gu Choi
Mahbub Hasan
Byungjo Jung
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description The Hall element and optical sensor, which can detect the magnetic field change caused by the minute fluctuations of the permanent magnet according to the periodic movement of the radial artery and the light absorption and reflection intensity according to the change in wrist blood flow, respectively, are used as key elements in digital healthcare devices. The pulse waves of the radial artery inside the wrist were measured and analyzed using a clip-type pulsimeter, magnetoplethysmogram (MPG). The pulse wave, which is the change in blood flow obtained by photoplethysmogram (PPG), was measured on the dorsal side of the wrist or the fingers simultaneously with MPG. The ABFV (artery blood flow velocity) is a few ten cm/s as DH (distance between MPG and PPG) divided by ΔT(a) which is the time difference between the first peaks of MPG and PPG waveforms on the dorsal side of the wrist. The PBFV (peripheral blood flow velocity) is a few mm/s as LH (hand length) divided by ΔT(p), which is the time difference between the first peak of MPG waveform and the third peak PPG waveform on the finger. For four subjects of 20s, SPWV was approximately 0.98∼1.19 m/s, ABFV in the radial artery was approximately 0.40∼0.44 m/s, and finger capillary PBFV was approximately 6.3∼8.6 cm/s. These results show reasonable values similar to the blood velocity of many blood vessels flowing through the human body.
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spelling doaj.art-5740ed643f714fbbaab79e4410c184812024-03-04T21:29:32ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262024-02-01142025009025009-510.1063/9.0000793Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogramSang-Suk Lee0Rak-Gun Choi1Won-Tae Kim2Myung-Woo Shin3Jong-Gu Choi4Mahbub Hasan5Byungjo Jung6Department of Digital Healthcare Engineering, College of Health Sciences, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, South KoreaDepartment of Digital Healthcare Engineering, College of Health Sciences, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, South KoreaDepartment of Digital Healthcare Engineering, College of Health Sciences, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, South KoreaDepartment of Digital Healthcare Engineering, College of Health Sciences, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, South KoreaDepartment of Digital Healthcare Engineering, College of Health Sciences, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, South KoreaDepartment of Digital Healthcare Engineering, College of Health Sciences, Sangji University, Wonju 26339, South KoreaSchool of Biomedical Engineering, Yonsei University, Wonju 26493, South KoreaThe Hall element and optical sensor, which can detect the magnetic field change caused by the minute fluctuations of the permanent magnet according to the periodic movement of the radial artery and the light absorption and reflection intensity according to the change in wrist blood flow, respectively, are used as key elements in digital healthcare devices. The pulse waves of the radial artery inside the wrist were measured and analyzed using a clip-type pulsimeter, magnetoplethysmogram (MPG). The pulse wave, which is the change in blood flow obtained by photoplethysmogram (PPG), was measured on the dorsal side of the wrist or the fingers simultaneously with MPG. The ABFV (artery blood flow velocity) is a few ten cm/s as DH (distance between MPG and PPG) divided by ΔT(a) which is the time difference between the first peaks of MPG and PPG waveforms on the dorsal side of the wrist. The PBFV (peripheral blood flow velocity) is a few mm/s as LH (hand length) divided by ΔT(p), which is the time difference between the first peak of MPG waveform and the third peak PPG waveform on the finger. For four subjects of 20s, SPWV was approximately 0.98∼1.19 m/s, ABFV in the radial artery was approximately 0.40∼0.44 m/s, and finger capillary PBFV was approximately 6.3∼8.6 cm/s. These results show reasonable values similar to the blood velocity of many blood vessels flowing through the human body.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/9.0000793
spellingShingle Sang-Suk Lee
Rak-Gun Choi
Won-Tae Kim
Myung-Woo Shin
Jong-Gu Choi
Mahbub Hasan
Byungjo Jung
Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram
AIP Advances
title Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram
title_full Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram
title_fullStr Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram
title_short Characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram
title_sort characteristics of blood flow velocity in the radial artery and finger capillaries using magnetoplethysmogram and photoplethysmogram
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/9.0000793
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