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PhysCL: Knowledge-Aware Contrastive Learning of Physiological Signal Models for Cuff-Less Blood Pressure Estimation
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Training deep learning models for photoplethysmography(PPG)-based cuff-less blood pressure estimation often requires a substantial amount of labeled data collected through sophisticated medical instruments, posing significant challenges in practical applications. To address this issue, we propose Physiological Knowledge-Aware Contrastive Learning (PhysCL), a novel approach designed to reduce the dependence on labeled PPG data while improving blood pressure estimation accuracy. Specifically, PhysCL tackles the semantic consistency problem in contrastive learning by introducing a knowledge-aware augmentation bank, which generates positive physiological signal pairs using knowledge-based constraints during the contrastive pair generation. Additionally, we propose a contrastive feature reconstruction method to enhance feature diversity and prevent model collapse through feature re-sampling and re-weighting. We evaluate PhysCL on data from 106 subjects across the MIMIC III, MIMIC IV, and UQVS datasets under cross-dataset validation settings, comparing it against state-of-the-art contrastive learning methods and blood pressure estimation models. PhysCL achieves an average mean absolute error of 9.5/5.9 mmHg (systolic/diastolic) across the three datasets, using only 2% labeled data combined with 98% unlabeled data for pre-training and 5 samples for personalization, which represents a 6.2% /4.3% improvement, respectively, over the current best supervised methods. The ablation study provides further convincing evidence that the unlabeled data can be utilized to improve the existing cuff-less blood pressure estimation models and shed light on unsupervised contrastive learning for physiological signals.
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Equipments Used To Measure Blood Pressure
This invasive approach involves cannulating a peripheral artery. During each cardiac contraction, pressure generates mechanical motion within the catheter, transmitted through rigid, fluid-filled tubing to a transducer. This transducer converts mechanical motion into electrical signals displayed as waveforms on a monitor. An automatic flushing system prevents blood backflow. Due to the potential risk of unexpected arterial blood loss, this method is primarily used in intensive...
Special considerations while measuring blood pressure
Monitoring Both Arms:
Monitoring BP in both arms during the initial assessment is advisable, as the systolic value may differ by five to ten mm Hg between arms. For subsequent BP assessments, use the arm with the higher reading.
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The Brachial Artery: Primary Site for Blood Pressure Measurement
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