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Non-invasive Studies on Age Related Parameters Using a Blood Volume Pulse Sensor Cover

Non-invasive Studies on Age Related Parameters Using a Blood Volume Pulse Sensor

Open Access
|Aug 2008

Abstract

A non-invasive technique is implemented to measure a parameter which is closely related to the distensibility of large arteries, using the second derivative of the infrared photoplethysmographic waveform. Thirty subjects within the age group of 20-61 years were involved in this pilot study. Two new parameters, namely the area of the photoplethysmographic waveform under the systolic peak, and the ratio of the time delay between the systolic and the diastolic peaks and the time period of the waveform (ΔT/T) were studied as a function of age. It was found that while the parameter which is supposed to be a marker of distensibility of large arteries and ΔT /T values correlate negatively with age, the area under the systolic peak correlates positively with age. The results suggest that the derived parameters could provide a simple, non-invasive means for studying the changes in the elastic properties of the vascular system as a function of age.

Language: English
Page range: 82 - 86
Published on: Aug 27, 2008
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: Volume open

© 2008 V. Jayasree, T. Sandhya, P Radhakrishnan, published by Slovak Academy of Sciences, Institute of Measurement Science
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons License.

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