Apg. Hoeks et al., Effects of assessment and processing techniques on the shape of arterial pressure-distension loops, J VASC RES, 37(6), 2000, pp. 494-500
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
The dynamic mechanical characteristics of the arterial wall, especially its
alinearity and viscoelastic behaviour, are revealed by pressure-distension
loops, where the change in diameter (distension) of a lumen is plotted as
a function of the change in transmural pressure. For linearity, the pressur
e-distension loop should be closed and straight, while viscous behavior res
ults in an open loop, For a correct interpretation of the loops, it is esse
ntial that both distension and pressure are recorded simultaneously at the
same location and processed by circuitries having the same frequency charac
teristics. The present paper aims at quantifying the effect of misalignment
in recording position and of mismatch in frequency characteristics by anal
yzing the distension and pressure waveforms obtained at known locations in
a phantom rig under pulsatile conditions with equipment with a validated fr
equency response. It is concluded that misalignment of only a few millimete
rs or mismatch in frequency response, even if the cutoff frequencies are fa
r beyond the signal frequencies of interest, strongly affects the shape of
the pressure-distension loop. If the forward and reflected pressure wave pa
rtially coincide, position misalignment cannot adequately be corrected for.
The frequency mismatch, however, can be corrected for by crosswise preproc
essing a waveform by a filter with the frequency response of the registrati
on equipment used for the recording of the other waveform, It is important
to consider these artifacts in interpreting pressure-distension loops in th
e clinical situation, Copyright (C) 2000 S. Karger AG, Basel.