THE EFFECT OF INDUCED REFLECTIONS ON HUMAN ARTERIAL WAVEFORMS
1995
Kobler, H | Henderson, R | Lal, S | Hart, M | Hunyor, S
1. External compression of the human brachial artery results in waveform reflection. 2. Resonant waves are found superimposed on the original blood pressure signal. 3. The mechanism may be likened to the operation of an organ pipe with reflections at both ends of an arterial segment. 4. This has implications for measurements in arteries where external pressure is applied. Copyright © 1995, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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