Pulse arrival time as a surrogate of blood pressure
Various models have been proposed for the estimation of blood pressure (BP) from pulse transit time (PTT). PTT is defined as the time delay of the pressure wave, produced by left ventricular contraction, measured between a proximal and a distal site along the arterial tree. Most researchers, when th...
Main Authors: | Finnegan, E, Davidson, S, Harford, M, Jorge, J, Watkinson, P, Young, D, Tarassenko, L, Villarroel, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer Nature
2021
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