TY - JOUR TI - Evaluation of noninvasive pulse transit time methodologies for diagnosis of hypertension DO - https://doi.org/doi:10.7282/T3GT5Q7F PY - 2016 AB - Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of global mortality, with an increasing burden on the populations of low and middle income countries as identified by the World Health Organization. Rapid, noninvasive screening methods for CVD using low-cost technology would allow for better healthcare. Pulse Wave Velocity (PWV) as measured by noninvasive methods such as photoplethysmograph and pressure sensors has been validated as a method for screening for CVD. PWV correlates closely with arterial stiffness, which is a strong indicator of CVD and is calculated using artery length and Pulse Transit Time (PTT) using multiple simultaneous recordings at two superficial arterial sites. While PTT is generally agreed to correlate with CVD, there is still ambiguity concerning the best way to analyze the arterial pulse contour to ascertain patient health. Proper pulse wave analysis could prove to be useful diagnosis of arterial stiffness in patients with hypertension. This analysis studied the efficacy of comparing the foot-to-foot (PTTf) and peak-to-peak (PTTp) delays as a means of differentiating between healthy control patients and hypertensive patients. Wave reflection is thought to affect the PTTp while leaving the PTTf unaffected, so that a comparison should reveal a ratio close to one in healthy patients but a ratio deviated from one in hypertensive patients. The results of this analysis reveal that increased arterial stiffness is consistently associated with reduced PTTf and improved upon anti-hypertensive drug treatment. However the results did not show a statistically significant difference in comparing some of the control and test groups using the ratio of PTTf and PTTp. These results should be further pursued and validated with more detailed analysis, rigid and consistent parameters, and better accounting for wave reflection. KW - Biomedical Engineering KW - Hypertension--Diagnosis KW - Diagnosis, Noninvasive KW - Cardiovascular system--Diseases LA - eng ER -