The Comparison of PTT and Systolic Blood Pressure in a hemorrhaged Rat

출혈을 일으킨 흰쥐에서의 PTT와 수축기 혈압 비교

  • 심영우 (연세대학교 의과대학 의과학과) ;
  • 이주형 (연세대학교 생체공학협동과정) ;
  • 양동인 (연세대학교 생체공학협동과정) ;
  • 김덕원 (연세대학교 의과대학 의학공학교실)
  • Published : 2009.05.07

Abstract

Hemorrhage shock occupies high rate in trauma patient's mortality and blood pressure is the variance that judges early diagnosis and the effect of remedy. Systolic blood pressure is related to pulse transit time(PTT). PTT means the time that is required to flow from the heart to peripheral artery. PTT is influenced from the length, cross section and stiffness of the blood vessels. It is hard to evaluate the correlation between systolic blood pressure and PTT because they are variable in human body. In this paper, we evaluated the correlation between the systolic blood pressure and PTT in normal and hemorrhage states using standardized rat. PTT is defined as the time differences between the R peak and the peak of pulse wave. The analyzed time differences of ECG and blood pressure are analyzed every 5minutes for 30 seconds when there is before and after bleeding. Before bleeding, systolic blood pressure and PTT are steadily preserved but when the bleeding comes started, systolic blood pressure is declined. However PTT was increased and decreased. Under the circumstance that the standardized rat is controlled by age, the length of the blood vessels, and any disease, it shows that PTT measurement using systolic blood pressure of bleeding is impossible.

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