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A statistical analysis of pulse transit time captured using pressure sensors at the human radial artery of the wrist

Rao M, S.; Khezrimotlagh, D.

2026-05-20 health informatics
10.64898/2026.05.14.26353264 medRxiv
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Non-invasive wrist pulse monitoring has been integrated into various medical systems for cardiovascular assessment. However, different definitions of pulse transit time are used in the literature, and their statistical behavior when measured locally at the wrist using pressure sensors has not been systematically examined. Wearable wristbands designed to measure pulse transit time (PTT) have emerged as valuable tools for evaluating cardiac activity. While several algorithms have been developed to predict blood pressure using PTT, it is well recognized that PTT and its inverse parameter, pulse wave velocity (PWV), exhibit temporal variability. In this study, PTT was explicitly measured at the wrist's radial artery to investigate its statistical variation and relationship with different arterial pressures. The experiment exhibits two distinct methodologies for PTT computation using onset-based and peak based measurements. Data were recorded across five cuff pressure levels at 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 mmHg using the pulse pressure sensor (PPS). PTTonset time shows lower coefficient of variation as compared to PTTpeak time within the 100 mmHg pressure range. The weak correlation coefficient is recorded between PTT values. However, dynamic time warping (DTW) analysis revealed a notable similarity in the time series of PTTonset and PTTpeak, regardless of the applied pressure level. For the multi participant dataset, the mean DTW distances ranged from 0.029 to 0.046 across the tested cuff pressures, illustrating consistent similarity between PTTonset and PTTpeak over time. The objective of this study is to examine the statistical behavior, stability, and temporal similarity of the two commonly used PTT definitions when measured at the radial artery using pressure sensors. Statistical analysis shows consistent differences between the two PTT definitions across participants. PTTonset shows lower variation than PTTpeak. However, PTTpeak requires simpler computation and produces fewer detection errors, while PTTonset provides lower statistical variation.

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