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Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing 1/2018

01-02-2018 | Original Research

Influence of the marvelous™ three-way stopcock on the natural frequency and damping coefficient in blood pressure transducer kits

Authors: Shigeki Joseph Luke Fujiwara, Keiichi Tachihara, Satoshi Mori, Kentaro Ouchi, Shoko Itakura, Michiko Yasuda, Takashi Hitosugi, Uno Imaizumi, Yoichiro Miki, Izumi Toyoguchi, Kazu-ichi Yoshida, Takeshi Yokoyama

Published in: Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Two types of Planecta™ ports are commonly used as sampling ports in blood pressure transducer kits: a flat-type port (FTP) and a port with a three-way stopcock (PTS). Recently, a new type of three-way stopcock (Marvelous™) has been released as a Planecta™ counterpart, but its effects on the frequency characteristics and reliability of blood pressure monitoring have not been investigated. We assessed the influence of the Marvelous™ stopcock on the frequency characteristics of the pressure transducer kit. The basic pressure transducer kit, DT4812J, was modified by replacing one or two of the original three-way stopcocks with Marvelous™ stopcocks. The frequency characteristics (i.e., natural frequency and damping coefficient) of each kit were determined using wave parameter analysis software, and subsequently evaluated on a Gardner chart. Replacement of the original blood pressure transducer kit stopcocks with Marvelous™ stopcocks decreased the natural frequency (48.3 Hz) to 46.3 Hz or 44.8 Hz, respectively; the damping coefficient was not significantly changed. Plotting the data on a Gardner chart revealed that the changes fell within the adequate dynamic response region, indicating they were within the allowable range. Insertion of Marvelous™ stopcocks slightly affects the natural frequency of the pressure transducer kit, similar to inserting a PTS. The results indicate that the Marvelous™ stopcock is useful for accurate monitoring of arterial blood pressure, and may be recommended when insertion of two or more closed-loop blood sampling systems is necessary.
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Metadata
Title
Influence of the marvelous™ three-way stopcock on the natural frequency and damping coefficient in blood pressure transducer kits
Authors
Shigeki Joseph Luke Fujiwara
Keiichi Tachihara
Satoshi Mori
Kentaro Ouchi
Shoko Itakura
Michiko Yasuda
Takashi Hitosugi
Uno Imaizumi
Yoichiro Miki
Izumi Toyoguchi
Kazu-ichi Yoshida
Takeshi Yokoyama
Publication date
01-02-2018
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing / Issue 1/2018
Print ISSN: 1387-1307
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2614
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10877-017-9979-0

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