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Blood pressure measurement (BPM) is the most convenient, standard method of investigation for the cardiovascular activity. This study is concerned with its usage for the evaluation of the flow in the brachial-ulnar-radial tree together with waveform-based techniques such as the applanation tonometry, from the perspective of the capacitive pressure sensors (CPSs). First, we consider a concept CPS usable...
The aim of this study is three fold: (1) to investigate the pulsatile blood flow in the brachial artery and its ulnar and radial tributaries in the attempt to understand aspects related to blood pressure measurements (BPM); (2) to assess the flow-vessel-muscle structural interactions that may occur normally and under occlusive constraints (the radial artery); (3) to investigate the BPM information...
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