FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: method involves recording pulsogram of body region under study. Systolic and diastolic arterial blood pressure is calculated from the following original formulas: ADsys=a x A, where ADsys is the systolic arterial blood pressure in mm of mercury column, a is the empirical pulse meter transducer coefficient obtained from control measurement made with tonometer in mm of mercury column; A is the pulse wave amplitude in absolute numbers; ADdy=(ADsys/eβ), where ADdy is the diastolic arterial blood pressure in mm of mercury column; e is constant equal to 2.718271; β is the HBR2/(ADsys x 100), where HBR is the heart beat rate in strokes per 1 min; HBR=(t x υ) x 60/t, where t is the measurement time in s; υ is the pulse wave frequency in 1/s or s-1.
EFFECT: immediate measurement of arterial blood pressure and pulse.
14 dwg
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Dates
2007-01-20—Published
2005-03-03—Filed