New research is suggesting that measuring the pulse wave at a menopausal woman’s wrist may explain the increase in cardiovascular disease risk during menopause better than a standard blood pressure ...
In the present work, we report a novel, in vivo, noninvasive technique to determine radial arterial compliance using the radial arterial pressure pulse waveform (RAPPW) acquired by fiber Bragg grating ...
BOSTON, July 29, 2019-- Measuring a menopausal woman's pulse wave at her wrist may help explain the increase in cardiovascular disease risk during menopause better than a standard blood pressure ...
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Several parameters of central arterial blood pressure and wave reflection characteristics have demonstrated value as independent predictors of future cardiovascular ...
Every time you visit a doctor, you will notice that they will put their fingertips on your wrist and seem to check something. In medical terms, it is known as reading the pulse. Examining the pulse ...
Measuring a menopausal woman's pulse wave at her wrist can detect circulatory system changes that aren't evident with blood pressure readings. Menopause's effect on these radial pulse wave harmonics ...