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Published on: December 15, 2023
Comparison of Pulse Wave Arrival Times Measured by Bioimpedance Method and Doppler Ultrasound
E Zavodna1, L Soukup, I Viščor
1Department of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic, Institute of Scientific Instruments of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Brno, Czech Republic. vond@isibrno.cz.
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Pulse wave velocity is a key indicator of vascular health. This study compared pulse wave arrival time (PWAT) measurements obtained by non-invasive bioimpedance with Doppler ultrasound, the gold standard, at multiple arterial sites. Simultaneous PWAT measurements were performed using bioimpedance (-dZMAX) and Doppler ultrasound (t1 - the beginning of the blood flow, t2 - the peak of the blood flow, t3 - the end of blood flow, t1-2 - the midpoint of the blood flow/center between t1 and t2) in healthy volunteers. The agreement between R-dZMAX and the Doppler-derived time points was assessed at various locations. The lowest average error (2.46 %) was observed between R-dZMAX and t1-2, the increase at the midpoint of the systolic flow. However, significant discrepancies were found when comparing R-dZMAX with t1, t2, and t3. The level of agreement also varied according to the arterial site. Bioimpedance shows promise for PWAT estimation, particularly when R-dZMAX is used to estimate t1-2 derived from Doppler ultrasound, representing the phase of maximal systolic flow acceleration. This suggests that the maximum rate of impedance change during rapid arterial filling provides a more accurate PWAT measurement. More research is warranted to refine bioimpedance techniques for a reliable vascular assessment under various conditions. Key words Pulse wave arrival time " Pulse wave velocity " Pulse wave Doppler " Blood flow " Bioimpedance.
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