Estimation of arterial pressure from pletismography data
Continuous blood pressure monitoring is important for the prevention and early diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases, the number of which is growing worldwide. A method for measuring blood pressure (BP) based on a plethysmography signal is one of many simple methods for non-invasive monitoring of blood pressure. The article presents a comparative analysis of blood pressure signals and plethysmograms (PG) synchronized in time, as well as their spectral features. A certain temporal structural similarity of the BP and PG signals (correspondence of time intervals, amplitudes) with a simultaneous time shift of the PG signal was revealed. It is shown how adequately one can judge blood pressure, having only the captured PG data. As the time intervals, the minute sequence of cardiac cycles was chosen. It is noted that with appropriate calibration of PG signals, it is possible to estimate the average blood pressure value for several cardiac cycles. The results obtained can be used in the diagnosis of various pathologies.