Goal: A diastolic-to-systolic shift in the return time (RT) of back"/>

Novel Centroid Method for Robust Evaluation of Return Time of Reflected Waves in the Systemic Arterial Network

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering(2023)

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Goal: A diastolic-to-systolic shift in the return time (RT) of backward waves to central arteries is expected with ageing. However, current methods of estimating RT—inflection point, zero crossing, and foot—depend on a single waveform feature and produce systolic RT throughout life. We propose a novel centroid method that accounts for the entire backward pressure waveform. We assess the accuracy of the various methods against a ground truth RT (GTRT) and their sensitivity to diastolic/systolic RT. Methods: Linear wave tracking was implemented in a one-dimensional systemic arterial tree model and GTRT was calculated as the amplitude-weighted mean RT of backward waves at the ascending aorta. The sensitivity of the methods to diastolic/systolic RT was also assessed in ten sheep. A balloon catheter in the descending thoracic aorta generated a backward-running pulse that arrived at the ascending aorta at different times during diastole or systole, allowing the ‘bulk’ RT of the backward-running wave ensemble to be manipulated. Results: Using a virtual cohort of 1200 patients, the centroid RT was closest to GTRT compared to the zero crossing, inflection point, and foot methods; mean differences (limits of agreement) were −8 (−47, 30), vs −42 (−136, 52), −78 (−305, 149), and −197 (−379,–15) ms, respectively. Furthermore, only the centroid method was sensitive to both diastolic and systolic RT; other methods were only sensitive to systolic RT. Conclusion: The centroid method had the highest accuracy and robustness in estimating RT. Significance: This can provide insight into the diastolic-to-systolic shift in RT of backward waves with ageing.
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Wave reflection,cardiovascular modelling,arterial hemodynamics
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