Cuffless Single-Site Photoplethysmography for Blood Pressure Monitoring
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Hosanee, Manish; Chan, Gabriel; Welykholowa, Kaylie; Cooper, Rachel; Kyriacou, Panayiotis A.; Zheng, Dingchang; Allen, John; Abbott, Derek; Menon, Carlo; Lovell, Nigel H.; Howard, Newton; Chan, Wee-Shian; Lim, Kenneth; Fletcher, Richard R; Ward, Rabab; Elgendi, Mohamed; ... Show more Show less
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One in three adults worldwide has hypertension, which is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Consequently, there is a global demand for continuous and non-invasive blood pressure (BP) measurements that are convenient, easy to use, and more accurate than the currently available methods for detecting hypertension. This could easily be achieved through the integration of single-site photoplethysmography (PPG) readings into wearable devices, although improved reliability and an understanding of BP estimation accuracy are essential. This review paper focuses on understanding the features of PPG associated with BP and examines the development of this technology over the 2010-2019 period in terms of validation, sample size, diversity of subjects, and datasets used. Challenges and opportunities to move single-site PPG forward are also discussed.
Date issued
2020-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Device Research LaboratoryJournal
Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
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Hosanee, Manish et al. "Cuffless Single-Site Photoplethysmography for Blood Pressure Monitoring." Journal of Clinical Medicine 9, 3 (March 2020):723 © 2020 The Author(s)
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2077-0383