Development and external validation of a novel modality for rapid recognition of aortic dissection based on peripheral pulse oximetry waveforms
Jing‐chao Luo,
Yi‐jie Zhang,
Ying Niu
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundAortic dissection (AD) is a life‐threatening cardiovascular emergency that is often misdiagnosed as other chest pain conditions. Physiologically, AD may cause abnormalities in peripheral blood flow, which can be detected using pulse oximetry waveforms.PurposeThis study aimed to assess the feasibility of identifying AD based on pulse oximetry waveforms and to highlight the key waveform features that play a crucial role in this diagnostic method.MethodsThis prospective study employed high‐risk chest pa… Show more
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