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7 October 2005Dual channel photoplethysmography studies of cardio-vascular response to the body position changes
The dual-channel photoplethysmography studies of physiological responses during 3-stage orthostatic test were performed. Clear differences in heartbeat rate, pulse wave transit time and blood pressure variations of healthy volunteers and diabetic patients have been observed.
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R. Erts, I. Kukulis, J. Spigulis, L. Kere, "Dual channel photoplethysmography studies of cardio-vascular response to the body position changes," Proc. SPIE 5859, Photon Migration and Diffuse-Light Imaging II, 58591K (7 October 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.632883