The role of Pulse Rate estimated from blood pressure pulse when used as a surrogate for Heart Rate Variability (HRV) studies has been addressed under different condi- tions in healthy subjects. However, there is a lack of val- idation in studies involving patients admitted in the Inten- sive Care Unit (ICU). Therefore, our study aims at validat- ing six different possible surrogates for the ECG-derived tachogram, estimated from the time interval series between successive onset (O), systolic (S) and diastolic (D) fiducial points extracted from arterial blood pressure (ABP) and photoplethysmogram (PPG) waveforms. The validation is performed by looking at the ability of such surrogates in providing comparable estimates of the most common HRV measures. Results show a high agreement between the ECG-derived and the ABP/PPG-derived series, with small biases. Results from sub-populations of patients that showed increases (and decreases) in such measures show a good ability of these surrogates in tracking autonomic changes. In addition, differently from P P GO and P P GS , ventilated and sedated subjects did not show differences in estimating HF power from P P GD , indicating diastolic time intervals as less affected by such procedures. In conclusion, HRV measures estimated from ABP or PPG can be reasonably used also in studies on ICU pa- tients whenever ECG recordings are not available.

Assessment of Heart Rate Variability derived from Blood Pressure Pulse Recordings in Intensive Care Unit Patients / Mollura, Maximiliano; Maria Polo, Edoardo; Lehman, Li-wei; Barbieri, Riccardo. - 47:(2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno Computing in Cardiology 2020 tenutosi a Rimini; Italia) [10.22489/CinC.2020.423].

Assessment of Heart Rate Variability derived from Blood Pressure Pulse Recordings in Intensive Care Unit Patients

Maria Polo, Edoardo
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2020

Abstract

The role of Pulse Rate estimated from blood pressure pulse when used as a surrogate for Heart Rate Variability (HRV) studies has been addressed under different condi- tions in healthy subjects. However, there is a lack of val- idation in studies involving patients admitted in the Inten- sive Care Unit (ICU). Therefore, our study aims at validat- ing six different possible surrogates for the ECG-derived tachogram, estimated from the time interval series between successive onset (O), systolic (S) and diastolic (D) fiducial points extracted from arterial blood pressure (ABP) and photoplethysmogram (PPG) waveforms. The validation is performed by looking at the ability of such surrogates in providing comparable estimates of the most common HRV measures. Results show a high agreement between the ECG-derived and the ABP/PPG-derived series, with small biases. Results from sub-populations of patients that showed increases (and decreases) in such measures show a good ability of these surrogates in tracking autonomic changes. In addition, differently from P P GO and P P GS , ventilated and sedated subjects did not show differences in estimating HF power from P P GD , indicating diastolic time intervals as less affected by such procedures. In conclusion, HRV measures estimated from ABP or PPG can be reasonably used also in studies on ICU pa- tients whenever ECG recordings are not available.
2020
Computing in Cardiology 2020
Intensive Care Unit; arterial blood pressure; photoplethysmogram;
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Assessment of Heart Rate Variability derived from Blood Pressure Pulse Recordings in Intensive Care Unit Patients / Mollura, Maximiliano; Maria Polo, Edoardo; Lehman, Li-wei; Barbieri, Riccardo. - 47:(2020). (Intervento presentato al convegno Computing in Cardiology 2020 tenutosi a Rimini; Italia) [10.22489/CinC.2020.423].
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