Biomagnetic Validation to Skin Level for Blood Pressure Curves and Venous

Abstract

An analysis of the reproducibility from signal record bioelectric heart activity is presented. The measurements were carried out with a recently patented medical device, which one is able to record the curves of pressure arterial and venous as those obtained using the gold standard technique in these evaluations, the cardiac catheterization technique. The measurements were carried out 15 health subjects and patients; each one was measured 5 times in order to have auto-correlations and correlations of these records. Analysis indicates correlations from 0.9 to 1 as long as p values were below 0.05. It is indicated an excellent reproducibility of evaluated patients.

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T. Cordova-Fraga, F. Gómez-Aguilar, T. Bravo-Arellano, M. Hernández-Gonzalez, S. Solorio-Meza, H. Perez-Olivas, M. Sosa-Aquino, J. Bernal-Alvarado and C. Contreras-Gaytan, "Biomagnetic Validation to Skin Level for Blood Pressure Curves and Venous," Open Journal of Applied Sciences, Vol. 2 No. 3, 2012, pp. 128-134. doi: 10.4236/ojapps.2012.23018.

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