Experts discuss the fundamentals of real-time, beat-to-beat noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring and present new research capabilities enabled through the integration of NIBP technology and physiological recording systems.
In this webinar sponsored by BIOPAC Systems and CNSystems, Frazer Findlay and Walter Habenbacher discuss study design and demonstrate correct equipment set up and operation when recording NIBP with additional physiological signals. Specifically, Mr. Habenbacher explains the application of the NIBP100D-HD to measure noninvasive continuous blood pressure. He demonstrates setup & measurement and shows how scientific findings can benefit your research with advanced hemodynamic monitoring.
Following, Mr. Findlay demonstrates how to interface the NIBP100D Continuous Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitor with the BIOPAC MP160 Data Acquisition and Analysis System and simultaneously recorded measurements of NIBP, ECG and respiration. In addition, Mr. Findlay discusses important data analysis processes such as computing cardiac output and stroke volume, and demonstrates how scientists can use the “Focus Areas” feature in AcqKnowledge Software to simplify their data review.
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Integrating Noninvasive Blood Pressure Monitoring with Human Physiology Measurements
1. Integrating Noninvasive Blood
Pressure Monitoring with Human
Physiology Measurements
Experts discuss the fundamentals of real-time, beat-to-beat
noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitoring and present new
research capabilities enabled through the integration of NIBP
technology and physiological recording systems.
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CNAP® TECHNOLOGY – HOW IT WORKS
IR light picks up blood volume and flow1
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In- and deflating pressure cuff follows pulsation and keeps
blood flow constant 1
3 High accuracy thru calibration with NBP 2
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IR light
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Mean
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1 Jan Penaz, Brno, Czech Republic 1973
2 Fortin J et al.: Continuous noninvasive BP monitoring using concentrically interlocking control loops. Comput in Biol Med 36 (2006)
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SETTING UP MEASUREMENTS IS EASY
Measurement settings
measurement
30min
setup
5min
buffer
5min
Total time: ≈ 40min
Set CNAP Cal Interval to 40min (switch between fingers)
Set NBP Interval to 40min (calibration to upper arm)
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PROVEN TECHNOLOGY OVER DECADES
http://www.cnsystems.com/literature
Task Force® Monitor
NIBP100D
Over 500 peer reviewed publications reflect the trust
in the accuracy and utility in research & clinical settings
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THE ROLE OF CARDIAC OUPUT & VASCULAR RESISTANCE
Blood pressure
Resistant
Blood flow
MABP = HR x SV x SVR
The Ohm´s law applied to physiology
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1 Kirby, L. D., & Wright, R. A. (2003). Cardiovascular correlates of challenge and threat appraisals: A critical examination of the Biopsychosocial Analysis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin,7, 216-233.
2 Tomaka, J., Blascovich, J., Kelsey, R. M., & Leitten, C. L. (1993). Subjective, physiological, and behavioral effects of threat and challenge appraisal. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,65, 248-260.
3 Lackner, H. K., Weiss, E. M., Schulter, G., Hinghofer-Szalkay, H., Samson, A. C., & Papousek, I. (2013). I got it! Transient Cardiovascular Response to the Perception of Humor. BiologicalPsychology, 93, 33–40.
BLOOD PRESSURE, CARDIAC OUTPUT AND VASCULAR RESISTANCE
ARE IMPORTANT CV CORRELATES OF CHALLENGE & THREAT
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HEMODYNAMIC MONITORING @ YOUR FINGERTIPS:
CONTINUOUS & NONINVASIVE
Calibrated blood pressure &
hemodynamics
Up & running in 1.5 minutes
Quick set up of measurement
Reliable short and longterm
monitoring
Easy integration
(MP150 / 160)