Wang, Yufan Payne, Stephen J
Published in
Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism : official journal of the International Society of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism
The process by which cerebral blood flow (CBF) remains approximately constant in response to short-term variations in arterial blood pressure (ABP) is known as cerebral autoregulation. This classic view, that it remains constant over a wide range of ABP, has however been challenged by a growing number of studies. To provide an updated understanding...
přibil, jiří přibilová, anna frollo, ivan
The paper describes a method developed for the indirect cuffless estimation of arterial blood pressure (ABP) from two/three-channel photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. It is important when the actual ABPs cannot be measured, e.g., during scanning inside a magnetic resonance imager. The proposed procedure uses heart pulse transmission parameters (HP...
D'Amico, Filippo Pruna, Alessandro Landoni, Giovanni
Published in
British journal of anaesthesia
gelpi, francesca alessandra, maddalena bari, vlasta cairo, beatrice de maria, beatrice fossali, tommaso colombo, riccardo porta, alberto
Background: Autonomic function and baroreflex control might influence the survival rate of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) compared to respiratory failure patients without COVID-19 (non-COVID-19). This study describes physiological control mechanisms in critically ill COVID-19 patients admitted...
de oliveira, hygo sousa pinto, rafael albuquerque pereira souto, eduardo james giusti, rafael
Continuous monitoring plays a crucial role in diagnosing hypertension, characterized by the increase in Arterial Blood Pressure (ABP). The gold-standard method for obtaining ABP involves the uncomfortable and invasive technique of cannulation. Conversely, ABP can be acquired non-invasively by using Photoplethysmography (PPG). This non-invasive appr...
Madjarov, N. Nikolova, R. Kundurzhiev, T. Hristova, L. Lyubomirova, K. Tonev, I.
Published in
Acta Medica Bulgarica
A new type of virus, SARS-CoV-2, has spread globally throughout the world. The COVID-19 epidemic rapidly spread worldwide. The health care system, society and medical professionals have prepared to adapt, train and resist the increased psychosocial pressure. In this situation, the role and place of medical professionals has become noticeably more p...
papaioannou, vasileios papaioannou, theodoros
Beat-to-beat estimates of cardiac output from the direct measure of peripheral arterial blood pressure rely on the assumption that changes in the waveform morphology are related to changes in blood flow and vasomotor tone. However, in septic shock patients, profound changes in vascular tone occur that are not uniform across the entire arterial bed....
burkhard, john-patrik wepfer, alena löffel, lukas m. bachmann, kaspar f. wuethrich, patrick y.
Background: In head and neck reconstructive surgery, postoperative complications are a well-known concern. Methods: We examined 46 patients who underwent ablative surgery and received fibula free flap reconstruction. The main focus was to assess the influence of intraoperative blood pressure fluctuations and the administration of inotropic drugs on...
pendyala, ved vasishtha pribil, sarah schaal, victoria sharma, kanika jagadesan, sankarasubramanian yu, li kumar, vikas guda, chittibabu gao, lie
Gabapentin (GBP), a GABA analogue, is primarily used as an anticonvulsant for the treatment of partial seizures and neuropathic pain. Whereas a majority of the side effects are associated with the nervous system, emerging evidence suggests there is a high risk of heart diseases in patients taking GBP. In the present study, we first used a preclinic...
Přibil, Jiří Přibilová, Anna Frollo, Ivan
Published in
Measurement Science Review
The article describes the development and testing of a special prototype wearable device consisting of three optical photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors. The functionality of the developed triple PPG sensor was tested under normal laboratory conditions and in a running magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner working with a low magnetic field. The r...