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Pulse Wave Velocity Techniques

2019
Recently, pulse wave velocity (PWV), or its reciprocal pulse transit time (PTT), has been intensively investigated as a promising technique for continuous, cuffless, and noninvasive blood pressure (BP) monitoring. BP is mathematically derived through PTT, or the “time delay” in propagation of pressure waves in the vascular system, which can be easily ...
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Pulse wave velocity and hypertension

1987
Of the many factors implicated in the genesis and maintenance of elevated arterial pressure, the pulsatile function of the arterial system has received little attention in comparison to other cardiovascular related phenomena such as increase in peripheral resistance, regulation of cardiac output, the role of the autonomic nervous system, glomerular ...
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Association between estimated pulse wave velocity and the risk of stroke in middle-aged men

International Journal of Stroke, 2021
Sae Young Jae   +2 more
exaly  

Estimation of central pulse wave velocity from radial pulse wave analysis

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2022
Yang Yao   +2 more
exaly  

PULSE-WAVE VELOCITY.

The Lancet, 1928
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Pulse Wave Velocity and Pulse Wave Analysis in Experimental Animals

2012
Until a few years ago, pulse wave velocity in experimental animals (mice, rats, rabbits, etc.) could only be measured by invasive methods. The carotid or femoral artery was surgically isolated and catheterized to assess intra-arterial pressure. The carotid and femoral signals were measured simultaneously, and the pulse wave transit time was then ...
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STUDIES IN PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1925
D. Murray Lyon, Jane Sands
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PULSE WAVE VELOCITY

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1934
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Arterial pulse wave velocity

The pulse wave generated by the left ventricular myocardium contraction and blood ejection is propagated throughout the arterial tree at a speed determined by the elastic and geometric properties of arterial wall and the blood density. This velocity along the aorta or along the arteries of the forearm can be measured by using two ultrasound or strain ...
Yildiz M., Gül Ç., Kürüm T.
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Comparing oscillometric and tonometric methods to assess pulse wave velocity: a population-based study

Annals of Medicine, 2021
Rosaria Del Giorno   +2 more
exaly  

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