DocumentCode
2706447
Title
Comparison of regional variability in multi-site photoplethysmographic pulse wave characteristics
Author
Allen, J. ; Murray, A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Regional Med. Phys., Freeman Hosp., Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
26
Lastpage
31
Abstract
The characteristics of the photoplethysmography (PPG) pulse signal depend upon where they are made; with pulses from the various peripheral sites showing differences in amplitude and transit time, and variation of each over time. By studying the pulses obtained simultaneously from 6 peripheral sites (right and left ears, thumbs, and toes), the bilateral and segmental characteristics should allow important information about the peripheral circulation to be extracted. A multisite photoplethysmography pulse measurement and analysis system is described which includes a MATLAB-based suite of signal processing algorithms for analysis of the waveforms on a beat-to-beat basis. Multi-site pulse waveforms were collected from 20 normal subjects whilst they performed a slow paced breathing exercise at 1 breath every 10 s for 300 s. In this study the PPG pulse waveform characteristics at the 3 segmental levels (right and left ears, thumbs, and toes) were assessed using two types of analysis: (i) pulse amplitude and its variability, and (ii) pulse transit time and its variability. The mean calibrated pulse amplitudes were (in arbitrary units); ears (0.023), thumbs (0.043), and toes (0.013), with coefficients of variability; ears and thumbs 14%, and toes 20%. A significant difference in pulse transit time of 4 ms between the right and left toes was detected. The mean overall pulse transit times were; ears (0.133 s), thumbs (0.199 s), and toes (0.302 s), with coefficients of variability; ears 2.6%, thumbs 1.9%, and toes 2.1%. In the study we utilized signal processing algorithms to calculate on a beat-to-beat basis measures of pulsatility and determine a set of normative data for our multi-site pulse system
Keywords
mathematics computing; medical signal processing; pneumodynamics; 3 segmental levels; MATLAB-based suite; PPG pulse waveform characteristics; beat-to-beat basis; beat-to-beat basis measures; bilateral characteristics; mean calibrated pulse amplitudes; multi-site photoplethysmographic pulse wave characteristics; multi-site pulse waveforms; multisite photoplethysmography pulse measurement; normal subjects; peripheral circulation; peripheral sites; pulsatility; pulse amplitude; pulse transit time; regional variability; segmental characteristics; slow paced breathing exercise; variability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Advances in Medical Signal and Information Processing, 2000. First International Conference on (IEE Conf. Publ. No. 476)
Conference_Location
Bristol
ISSN
0537-9989
Print_ISBN
0-85296-728-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/cp:20000313
Filename
889947
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