Author
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- Ryogo Minamimoto
- Yui Yamada
- Yasuharu Sugawara
- Megumi Fujii
- Kazuki Kotabe
- Kakeru Iso
- Hiroki Yokoyama
- Keiichi Kurihara
- Tsubasa Iwasaki
- Daisuke Horikawa
- Kaori Saito
- Hironori Kajiwara
- Futoshi Matsunaga
Abstract
The aim of this preliminary study was to measure the systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) and heart rate (HR) of radiological technologists by WD, and evaluate variation among individuals by worktime, day of the week, job, and workplace. Measurements were obtained using a wristwatch-type WD with optical measurement technology that can measure SBP and DBP every 10 minutes and HR every 30 minutes. SBP, DBP, and HR data obtained at baseline and during work time were combined with the hours of work, day of the week, job, and workplace recorded by the participants in 8 consecutive weeks. We calculated the mean, the ratio to baseline and coefficient of variation [CV(%)] for SBP, DBP, and HR. SBP, DBP, and HR values were significantly higher during work hours than at baseline (p 1.2 at the time of starting work, middle and after lunch, and at 14:00. The ratio to baseline of SBP were 1.2 or more for irradiation, equipment accuracy control, registration of patient data, dose verification and conference time, and were also working in CT examination room, treatment planning room, linac room, and the office. CV(%) of BP and HR were generally stable for all workplaces. WD measurements of SBP, DBP, and HR were higher during working hours than at baseline and varied by the individuals, work time, job, and workplace. This method may enable evaluation of unconscious workload in individuals.
Suggested Citation
Ryogo Minamimoto & Yui Yamada & Yasuharu Sugawara & Megumi Fujii & Kazuki Kotabe & Kakeru Iso & Hiroki Yokoyama & Keiichi Kurihara & Tsubasa Iwasaki & Daisuke Horikawa & Kaori Saito & Hironori Kajiwar, 2022.
"Variation in blood pressure and heart rate of radiological technologists in worktime tracked by a wearable device: A preliminary study,"
PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 17(11), pages 1-13, November.
Handle:
RePEc:plo:pone00:0276483
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276483
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