DocumentCode :
3112410
Title :
A wearable device for monitoring galvanic skin response to accurately predict changes in blood pressure indexes and cardiovascular dynamics
Author :
Subramanya, K. ; Bhat, Vishnuprasada V. ; Kamath, Sanmati
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., St. Joseph Eng. Coll., Mangalore, India
fYear :
2013
fDate :
13-15 Dec. 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Predicting acute hypotensive episode (AHE) in patients in emergency rooms and in intensive care units (ICU) is a difficult challenge. As it is well accepted that physiological compensatory adaptations to circulatory shock involve blood flow redistribution and increase in sympathetic stimulation, we recently investigated if galvanic skin response (GSR) or electro-dermal activity (EDA), a measure of sympathetic stimulation, could give information about the impending danger of acute hypotensive episode or circulatory collapse (Subramanya and Mudol, 2012). In this current study, a low-cost wearable device was developed and tested to help progress towards a system for predicting blood pressure (BP) and cardiovascular dynamics. In a pilot study, we examined hypotheses about the relation between GSR values and four BP indexes (systolic BP, diastolic BP, mean arterial pressure and pulse pressure) in apparently healthy human volunteers before and immediately after treadmill exercise. All four BP indexes had significant relationship with GSR, with pulse pressure possibly the strongest predictor of variations in the GSR and vice-versa. This paper opens up opportunities for future investigations to evaluate the utility of continuous monitoring of GSR to forecast imminent cardiovascular collapse, AHE and shock, and could have far-reaching implications for ICU, trauma and critical care management.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; blood pressure measurement; blood vessels; body sensor networks; cardiovascular system; diseases; health care; patient monitoring; skin; acute hypotensive episode prediction; blood flow redistribution; blood pressure indexes; blood pressure prediction; cardiovascular collapse; cardiovascular dynamics; circulatory collapse; circulatory shock; critical care management; diastolic BP; electrodermal activity; emergency rooms; galvanic skin response monitoring; intensive care units; mean arterial pressure; mean pulse pressure; physiological compensatory adaptations; sympathetic stimulation measurement; systolic BP; trauma; treadmill exercise; wearable device; Biomedical monitoring; Blood pressure; Electric shock; Immune system; Indexes; Prototypes; Skin; Electro-dermal activity (EDA); Galvanic skin response (GSR); blood pressure indexes; sweat; sympathetic nervous system; treadmill exercise; wearable sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
India Conference (INDICON), 2013 Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Mumbai
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2274-1
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/INDCON.2013.6726085
Filename :
6726085
Link To Document :
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