Variation in Pulse Contour Markers on an Anesthetized Porcine During Pressure Perturbation: Association with Local and Regional Stiffness

Rahul Manoj, V. R. Kiran, P. Nabeel, M. Sivaprakasam, J. Joseph
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Pulse contour analysis (PCA) provides detailed evaluations of the accelerative and decelerative phases of the arterial pulse waveform, potentially associated with large artery stiffness and vascular ageing. Previous studies have reported age-related associations (both structural and functional) with PCA markers and stiffness. However, changes in functional stiffness under a drug produced due to the interplay of blood pressure and heart rate were not explored. In this work, we investigate the variation of PCA markers derived from the second derivative of invasive pressure waveform recorded from the carotid artery of an anaesthetized porcine model under drug intervention. The variations in PCA markers are compared with the functional stiffness surrogates (pulse wave velocity (PWV) _ regional and local), which are clinically relevant markers that vary with blood pressure and heart rate. Local and regional PWV was measured from pulse transit time, obtained from the carotid artery for the former and carotid-femoral artery for the latter. Group average local and regional PWV varied at least by 83.26%, and group average PCA markers by 25.19% for a 57.75% change in pulse pressure. PCA markers: b/a and c/a had statistically significant highest correlation (r = 0.63, r = −0.93 respectively, p < 0.001) with local PWV and pulse pressure (r = 0.73, r = −0.97 respectively, p < 0.001), whereas c/a and d/a had statistically significant highest correlation (r = −0.96, r = −0.98 respectively, p < 0.001) with regional PWV. The study helps understand the selective associations of PCA markers (through multivariate regression analysis) on local, regional stiffness and pulse pressure. Such PCA markers potentially provide information useful for developing vascular index matrices.
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麻醉猪在压力扰动时脉搏轮廓标记的变化:与局部和区域僵硬的关联
脉冲轮廓分析(PCA)提供了动脉脉冲波形加速和减速阶段的详细评估,这可能与大动脉僵硬和血管老化有关。先前的研究报道了年龄与PCA标记物和僵硬度的相关性(结构和功能)。然而,由于血压和心率的相互作用而产生的药物作用下功能僵硬度的变化尚未探讨。在这项工作中,我们研究了药物干预下麻醉猪模型颈动脉有创压力波形的二阶导数得出的PCA标记的变化。将PCA指标的变化与功能僵硬替代指标(脉搏波速度(PWV) _区域和局部)进行比较,后者是随血压和心率变化的临床相关指标。通过脉冲传递时间测量局部和区域PWV,前者从颈动脉获得,后者从颈-股动脉获得。组内局部和区域平均PWV变化至少83.26%,组内平均PCA标记物变化25.19%,脉压变化57.75%。PCA标记:b/a和c/a与局部PWV和脉压(r = 0.73, r = - 0.97, p < 0.001)的相关性最高(r = - 0.63, r = - 0.93, p < 0.001),而c/a和d/a与区域PWV的相关性最高(r = - 0.96, r = - 0.98, p < 0.001),具有统计学意义。该研究有助于理解PCA标记(通过多元回归分析)对局部、区域刚度和脉压的选择性关联。这样的PCA标记可能为开发血管指数矩阵提供有用的信息。
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