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Automatic measurement of venous pressure using B-mode ultrasound

Crimi, Alessandro; Makhinya, Maxim; Baumann, Ulrich; Thalhammer, Christoph; Székely, Gábor; Goksel, Orcun (2016). Automatic measurement of venous pressure using B-mode ultrasound. IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering, 63(2):288-299.

Abstract

Central venous pressure (CVP) information is crucial in clinical situations such as cardiac failure, intravascular volume overload, and sepsis. The measurement of CVP, however, requires catheterization of vena cava through the subclavian or internal jugular veins, which is an impractical and costly procedure with related risk of complications. Peripheral venous pressure (PVP), which correlates with CVP under certain patient positioning, can be measured noninvasively using ultrasound via controlled compressions of a superficial vein. This paper presents an automatic system for acquiring such noninvasive measurements. Robust signal and image processing techniques developed for this purpose are introduced in this work. The proposed stand-alone, mobile platform collects images in real-time from the display output of any ultrasound machine, meanwhile measuring the pressure on the skin underneath the ultrasound transducer via a liquid-filled pouch. The image and pressure data are synchronized through an automated temporal calibration procedure. During forearm compressions, blood vessels are detected and tracked in the images using robust geometric (ellipse) models, the parameters of which are used further in model-based estimation of PVP. The proposed system was tested in 56 image sequences on 14 healthy volunteers, and was shown to achieve measurements with errors comparable to or lower than the interoperator variability between expert manual assessments.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:04 Faculty of Medicine > University Hospital Zurich > Clinic for Angiology
Dewey Decimal Classification:610 Medicine & health
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > Biomedical Engineering
Language:English
Date:2016
Deposited On:21 Mar 2016 16:36
Last Modified:13 Aug 2024 01:41
Publisher:Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
ISSN:0018-9294
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1109/TBME.2015.2455953
PubMed ID:26186764

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