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Motion Artifact Resilient Cuff-Less Blood Pressure Monitoring Using a Fusion of Multi-Dimensional Seismocardiograms
Abstract:
Blood pressure (BP) monitoring is critical to raise awareness of hypertension and hypotension, yet the commonly used techniques require the person staying still along with a cuff around the arm. Some cuff-less approaches have been researched, but all hinder the person from moving around. To address the challenge, we propose using a fusion of accelerometers to achieve motion artifact resilient blood pressure monitoring. Such technique is accomplished with the motion artifact removal process and feature extraction from multi-dimensional seismocardiograms. The efficacy of our BP monitoring models is validated in 19 young healthy adults. Both the diastolic and systolic BP monitoring models fulfill the AAMI standard and British Hypertension Society protocol. For sitting still BP monitoring, the mean and standard deviation of diastolic and systolic difference errors (DE) are 0.09 ± 4.10 and -0.25 ± 5.45 mmHg; moreover, the mean absolute difference errors (MADE) are 3.62 and 4.73 mmHg. In walking motions, the DE are 1.15 ±4.47 mmHg for diastolic BP and -0.38 ± 6.67 for systolic BP; furthermore, the MADE are 3.36 and 5.07 mmHg, respectively. The motion artifact resilient cuff-less BP monitoring reveals the potential of portable BP monitoring in healthcare environments.
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