Capturing postural blood pressure dynamics with near-infrared spectroscopy-measured cerebral oxygenation

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Marjolein Klop
Rianne A. A. de Heus
Andrea B. Maier
Anne van Alphen
Marianne J. Floor-Westerdijk
Mathijs Bronkhorst
René J. F. Melis
Carel G. M. Meskers
Jurgen A. H. R. Claassen
Richard J. A. van Wezel
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[1] Radboud University,Department of Biophysics, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
[2] Radboud University Medical Center,Department of Geriatric Medicine
[3] Radboud University Medical Center,Department of Primary and Community Care
[4] Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Department of Human Movement Sciences, @AgeAmsterdam, Amsterdam Movement Sciences
[5] National University of Singapore,Healthy Longevity Translational Research Program, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
[6] National University Health System,Centre for Healthy Longevity, @AgeSingapore
[7] Artinis Medical Systems,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Amsterdam Movement Sciences
[8] Amsterdam University Medical Center,Department of Cardiovascular Sciences
[9] University of Leicester,Department of Biomedical Signals and Systems, Technical Medical Centre
[10] University of Twente,undefined
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GeroScience | 2023年 / 45卷
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Near-infrared spectroscopy; Orthostatic hypotension; Blood pressure; Cerebral oxygenation; Aging;
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Orthostatic hypotension (OH) is highly prevalent in older adults and associated with dizziness, falls, lower physical and cognitive function, cardiovascular disease, and mortality. OH is currently diagnosed in a clinical setting with single-time point cuff measurements. Continuous blood pressure (BP) devices can measure OH dynamics but cannot be used for daily life monitoring. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) has potential diagnostic value in measuring cerebral oxygenation continuously over a longer time period, but this needs further validation. This study aimed to compare NIRS-measured (cerebral) oxygenation with continuous BP and transcranial Doppler-measured cerebral blood velocity (CBv) during postural changes. This cross-sectional study included 41 participants between 20 and 88 years old. BP, CBv, and cerebral (long channels) and superficial (short channels) oxygenated hemoglobin (O2Hb) were measured continuously during various postural changes. Pearson correlations between BP, CBv, and O2Hb were calculated over curves and specific characteristics (maximum drop amplitude and recovery). BP and O2Hb only showed good curve-based correlations (0.58–0.75) in the initial 30 s after standing up. Early (30–40 s) and 1-min BP recovery associated significantly with O2Hb, but no consistent associations were found for maximum drop amplitude and late (60–175 s) recovery values. Associations between CBv and O2Hb were poor, but stronger for long-channel than short-channel measurements. BP associated well with NIRS-measured O2Hb in the first 30 s after postural change. Stronger associations for CBv with long-channel O2Hb suggest that long-channel NIRS specifically reflects cerebral blood flow during postural transitions, necessary to better understand the consequences of OH such as intolerance symptoms.
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