2018
DOI: 10.1504/ijbra.2018.092704
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Potential of photoplethysmogram for the detection of calcification and stenosis in lower limb

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“…Heart rate exerts an important influence and must be considered. Our overall results do highlight the potential of the multi-site PPG technique as a tool to quickly assess patients for possible accelerated vascular changes over time, for example in diabetic and renal patients who are increased risk of blood vessel calcification (Nirala et al 2018). Future studies of multisite photoplethysmography could also investigate age-related changes in pulse timing measures and aim to compare these measurements with intimal thickening in the peripheral arteries.…”
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confidence: 73%
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“…Heart rate exerts an important influence and must be considered. Our overall results do highlight the potential of the multi-site PPG technique as a tool to quickly assess patients for possible accelerated vascular changes over time, for example in diabetic and renal patients who are increased risk of blood vessel calcification (Nirala et al 2018). Future studies of multisite photoplethysmography could also investigate age-related changes in pulse timing measures and aim to compare these measurements with intimal thickening in the peripheral arteries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Researchers have considered that risetime relates to arterial stiffness, i.e. compliance (Akl et al 2014, Lui et al 2015, Nirala et al 2018 and to peripheral resistance with vasodilatation and vasoconstriction changes Murray 1999, Kyle et al 2017), and also to potential presence of arterial occlusive disease (Sherebrin and Sherebrin 1990, Allen et al 2005and also, 2008, Allen and Hedley 2019, Peltokangas et al 2019. Pulse risetime and dynamics therein have also found other relevance with researchers studying sleep (Chua et al 2007), blood pressure estimation with machine learning methods (Khalid et al 2018), ageing by using a second derivative or 'acceleration' PPG (Takada et al 1996, Elgendi 2012, wearable sensors applications (Castaneda et al 2018), and also the study of vasospastic disease (Cooke et al 1985, Mckay et al 2014.…”
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confidence: 99%