Abstract

Non invasive and continuous measurement of blood pressure can enable an effective 24/7 monitoring of hypertensive patients to timely prevent cardiovascular problems and precisely regulate anti-hypertension cures. Unfortunately, to date, blood pressure can be only measured through either cuff-based or invasive instruments that cannot be continuously used due to their characteristics. This paper proposes an overview of techniques and approaches based on the photoplethysmographic (PPG) signal for non invasive and continuous measurement of blood pressure. In particular, the PPG signal can be easily acquired from an optical sensor applied on the epidermis and used, alone or integrated with the ECG signal, to estimate the blood pressure. On the basis of such methods new instruments and sensor-based systems can be developed and integrated with computer-based health care systems that aim at supporting continuous and remote monitoring of assisted livings.

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