DocumentCode :
122928
Title :
Influence of stroke location on heart rate variability in robot-assistive neurorehabilitation
Author :
Jelinek, Herbert F. ; August, Katherine G. ; Imam, Mohammad H. ; Khalaf, Kinda ; Koenig, Alexander ; Riener, Robert ; Palaniswami, Marimuthu ; Khandoker, Ahsan H.
Author_Institution :
Khalifa Univ., Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
fYear :
2014
fDate :
17-20 Feb. 2014
Firstpage :
253
Lastpage :
256
Abstract :
Active mental engagement and a positive emotional state are prerequisites for optimal outcomes of rehabilitation programs for stroke patients. Our program at the ETH, Zurich utilizes a closed loop response in automated robot-assist gait training coupled with virtual reality provided tasks. Heart rate variability has been shown to be sensitive to cognitive as well as emotional states as well as pathophysiological-environmental challenges. We investigated whether adaptation to a task differs between stroke patients with either cortical or subcortical lesions. Seven non-stroke control participants were compared to responses of nine stroke patients with either a diagnosis of cortical or subcortical stroke using heart rate variability. The robot-assist virtual reality training session consisted of a familiarization period, a baseline walking period, an under-challenged, appropriate challenged and over-challenged condition. Time and frequency domain as well as nonlinear features were assessed. Our results indicated that only entropy was sensitive to identifying adaptation to a different level of difficulty. Thus a significant difference was seen between the three stroke groups and control for adaption from baseline to the under-challenged condition (p=0.026), and also from the under-challenged condition to an appropriate level of challenge (p=0.027). We propose that the entropy feature provides a robust index of cognitive and emotional level associated with task difficulty experienced by post-stroke patients that allows real time closed loop regulation of robot-assist gait rehabilitation.
Keywords :
cognition; electrocardiography; entropy; gait analysis; medical robotics; medical signal processing; patient rehabilitation; time-frequency analysis; virtual reality; ECG; active mental engagement; appropriate challenged condition; automated robot-assist gait training; baseline walking period; closed loop response; cognitive states; cortical lesions; electrocardiograpy; entropy; familiarization period; frequency domain analysis; heart rate variability; nonlinear features; over-challenged condition; pathophysiological-environmental challenges; positive emotional state; robot-assistive neurorehabilitation; stroke location; subcortical lesions; task difficulty; time domain analysis; under-challenged condition; virtual reality-provided tasks; Entropy; Heart rate variability; Physiology; Robots; Spinal cord; Stress;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Engineering (MECBME), 2014 Middle East Conference on
Conference_Location :
Doha
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MECBME.2014.6783252
Filename :
6783252
Link To Document :
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