On March 8, 2016, InsideScientific hosted a webinar discussing the integration of a continuous, noninvasive blood pressure (NIBP) monitor with physiological recordings.
Speakers Frazer Findlay of BIOPAC and Walter Habenbacher of CNSystems showcase the use of the NIBP100-HD blood pressure monitor with the MP160 Data Acquisition and Analysis System to simultaneously measure blood pressure, ECG, and respiration.
Q&A
- 50:26 Comparison of CNAP and Finapres technology
- 54:39 Is there a way to avoid the cuff inflation during certain times during exercise?
- 53:05 Can this technology be used during exercise? What can be done in order to ensure quality data collection?
- 56:56 How well does the technology work when the participant has cold fingers during measurements?
- 58:12 How would a researcher measure pulse transit time with this technology, or would they need additional equipment?
- 59:50 Does the arm cuff need to stay on the subject after calibration and throughout the experiment, or can it be removed?
- 1:00:36 Can a researcher manually adjust the fiducial points on signals in AcqKnowledge?
SPEAKERS:
- Walter Habenbacher
Head of Sales and Marketing, CNSystems Medizintechnik AG
LinkedIn Profile - Frazer Findlay
CEO, BIOPAC Systems, Inc.
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