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Method for determining systolic arterial blood pressure in a subject

  • US 4,718,427 A
  • Filed: 01/22/1987
  • Issued: 01/12/1988
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/17/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for determining systolic arterial blood pressure in a subject comprising the steps of:

  • controllably deflating an occlusive cuff secured around a limb of the subject,detecting a pre-determined number of pressure waveform peaks and simultaneously occurring corresponding occlusive cuff pressures occurring during occlusive cuff deflation,determining a first measure of the variability of these detected peaks,defining co-ordinates of a first point in terms of an average of the detected peaks and an average of the corresponding occlusive cuff pressures,successively maintaining the pressure of said occlusive cuff at a substantially constant value for a corresponding pre-selected time interval and detecting additional pressure waveform peaks and determining a second measure of the variability associated therewith during said corresponding time interval,defining co-ordinates of a second point in terms of an average of said additional peaks and said constant pressure value,modifying the values of the co-ordinates of said first and/or second points, in response to said first and/or second variability measures,ascertaining an intermediate value of systolic pressure in terms of the co-ordinates of a point of intersection between a line defined by said first and second points and a line representing a pre-determined constant pressure value, andmodifying said intermediate systolic pressure value in response to said first and/or second variability measures so as to obtain a final systolic pressure value.

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