Aortic frequency response determination via bioimpedance plethysmography
Roman Kusche, Arthur-Vincent Lindenberg, Sebastian Hauschild, Martin, Ryschka

TL;DR
This paper introduces a non-invasive bioimpedance plethysmography method to determine the aortic frequency response, aiming to improve assessment of arterial stiffness and cardiovascular risk without relying on traditional pulse wave analysis.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach modeling the aorta as an electrical circuit and a digital algorithm to extract its frequency response from bioimpedance measurements.
Findings
Realistic frequency responses obtained from three subjects
Method shows potential for non-invasive aortic assessment
Further complex models and larger studies needed
Abstract
Objective: Arterial stiffness is an important marker to predict cardio vascular events. Common measurement techniques to determine the condition of the aorta are limited to the acquisition of the arterial pulse wave at the extremities. The goal of this work is to enable non-invasive measurements of the aortic pulse wave velocity, instead. An additional aim is to extract further information, related to the conditions of the aorta, from the pulse wave signal instead of only its velocity. Methods: After discussing the problems of common pulse wave analysis procedures, an approach to determine the frequency response of the aorta is presented. Therefore, the aorta is modelled as an electrical equivalent circuit. To determine the specific numeric values of this system, a measurement approach is presented, which is based on non-invasive bioimpedance plethysmography measurements above the…
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