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The Peripheral Pulse Analyzer, a computer-based system created for the study of physiological variations, has the special ability to produce variations in peripheral blood flow, heart rate variability, respiration rate variability, and cardiac output variability from a single patient data collection session.
The PC, which is serially connected to the acquisition machine, controls the data acquisition. The PC uses the Peripheral Pulse Analyzer package in the post processing module to analyse variability and send results to a database.
The Global Peripheral pulse analyzer market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
The Meridian Digital Pulse Analyzer by Median Digital Pulse Analyzer is an FDA-approved tool for calculating heart rate, examining pulse waveforms, and displaying arterial stiffness. Through the use of a non-intrusive fingertip infrared light probe, it gives information.
The measurement probe is made up of an infrared LED light-emitting diode and a photodiode that is attached to the finger’s opposite side as a light receiver. The device can graph the pulse of blood coming from the heart because the photodiode detects variations in the amount of light absorbed by haemoglobin, which monitors the density of blood in the fingertip versus time.
The Meridian DPA transforms variations in transmitted light into waves, which are then shown on the LCD screen as digital pulse rate values, a visual representation of the pulse waveform, and indices. For a more accurate assessment of arterial ageing, the DPA additionally shows the second derivative pulse waveform (Accelerated Plethysmograph or APG).