Artery Research

Volume 1, Issue S1, June 2006, Pages S38 - S39

P.048 AORTIC SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE: ESTIMATION FROM THE POINT OF SYSTOLIC AUGMENTATION IN THE DIGITAL ARTERY WAVEFORM

Authors
S.M. Munir*, A.Y. Guilcher, B. Clapp, S. Redwood, P.J. Chowienczyk
Cardiovascular Division, King’s College School of Medicine, London, United Kingdom
Available Online 13 June 2007.
DOI
10.1016/S1872-9312(07)70071-6How to use a DOI?
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Introduction: Central and peripheral blood pressure and waveforms differ due to effects of wave reflection and amplification. Use of a mathematical transform function to predict central pressure remains controversial. It may be possible to estimate central systolic pressure directly from a peripheral waveform. We investigated this during cardiac catheterisation, examining the effects of pacing and nitroglycerin (NTG) on estimation of central systolic pressure from the peripheral pulse.

Methods: Patients undergoing coronary angioplasty (n = 11, aged 48 to 72 years) participated. A Millar SPC-454D or fluid filled catheter was placed in the aortic root and a pacing wire in the right atrium. Peripheral digital arterial waveforms (Finometer) and aortic waveforms were obtained at baseline, during pacing at 20 bpm above resting heart rate and during administration of NTG (10 and 100 μg/min, i.v.).

Results: Pacing and NTG produced marked changes in central and peripheral waveforms, reducing central augmentation index from 40.4±6.2 to 22.6±8.9% and from 40.4±6.2 to 12.7±7.0% for pacing and NTG 100 μg/min respectively (each P < 0.01). At baseline and during all interventions, there was a close correlation between central systolic blood pressure and absolute finger systolic pressure at the point of late systolic augmentation (R = 0.95, P < 0.0001). The mean difference between measured central aortic systolic BP and that estimated from digital pressure was 2.2 mmHg SD 6.2 mmHg.

Conclusions: These data suggest that central systolic blood pressure can be estimated directly from non-invasive finger pressure waveforms even during interventions such as pacing and NTG that produce a marked change in pressure waveforms.

Journal
Artery Research
Volume-Issue
1 - S1
Pages
S38 - S39
Publication Date
2007/06/13
ISSN (Online)
1876-4401
ISSN (Print)
1872-9312
DOI
10.1016/S1872-9312(07)70071-6How to use a DOI?
Open Access
This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC license.

Cite this article

TY  - JOUR
AU  - S.M. Munir*
AU  - A.Y. Guilcher
AU  - B. Clapp
AU  - S. Redwood
AU  - P.J. Chowienczyk
PY  - 2007
DA  - 2007/06/13
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JO  - Artery Research
SP  - S38
EP  - S39
VL  - 1
IS  - S1
SN  - 1876-4401
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DO  - 10.1016/S1872-9312(07)70071-6
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