학술논문

Efficacy of Using Mean Arterial Blood Pressure Sequence for Three-Element Windkessel Model Estimation
Document Type
Conference
Source
2006 International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE. :1379-1382 Aug, 2006
Subject
Bioengineering
Arterial blood pressure
Parameter estimation
Frequency estimation
Phase estimation
Biomedical measurements
Time domain analysis
USA Councils
Blood flow
Circuits
Frequency measurement
Windkessel Model
Mean Arterial Blood Pressure
Monte-Carlo Simulation
Linear Model Estimation
Language
ISSN
1557-170X
Abstract
The three-element Windkessel model is widely used and accepted for analyzing blood flow and pressure in arterial system and cerebral circulation. In most studies, changes in mean arterial blood pressure data is used as input to estimate the model parameters. However, estimation of linear model parameters, using input-output data, requires that the input be persistently exciting. This study examined the efficacy of using mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) sequence as an input stimulus for estimating the parameters of the three-element Windkessel model. Additionally, the study explored the use of a shorter MABP data segment of 1.5 min as compared to the commonly used 6 min data. MABP data was obtained from 11 healthy subjects. One thousand three-element Windkessel models, with parameter values randomly selected to be within physiological range, were subjected to seven different input sequences. For each input sequence and model, the values of the model (target-parameters) were estimated. The seven input sequence were: 1) six minutes of MABP measured from subjects; 2-5) four 1.5 min of measured MABP obtained by dividing the measured six minutes of MABP into non-overlapping contiguous segments; 6) a six-minutes of pseudo random binary sequence (PRBS) with amplitudes comparable to the MABP sequence; and 7) a 1.5 min of PRBS sequence with amplitudes comparable to the MABP sequence. The MABP data used was randomly selected from the 11 subjects for each estimation run. The model parameter estimation method had two phases of optimization.