DocumentCode :
3442302
Title :
Noninvasive method for indirectly obtaining autonomic conduction velocity
Author :
Pruna, S. ; Ionescu-Tirgoviste, C. ; Nicu, M.D.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Electrophysiol. & Biomed. Eng., Clinic of Diabetes, Nutrition & Metabolic Diseases, Bucharest, Romania
fYear :
1988
fDate :
4-7 Nov. 1988
Firstpage :
595
Abstract :
Peripheral autonomic conduction velocity (ACV) was indirectly measured by analyzing the transient signals resulting from the electrodermal response induced by a Valsalva maneuver, cough, or auditory stimulus recorded noninvasively from the skin surface. Parameters of the transient signals were the latency times, measured by an inflection-point method as the rate of change in time of the skin electrical resistance relative variation, d(SERV)/dt. These derivative signals were simultaneously measured at palm and sole levels on the same side of the body. Latency time was digitally measured, as a delay between the stimulus and the onset of the d(SERV)dt signal. ACV (m/s) was measured by a subtraction method, dividing the difference in hand-foot length by the difference between their measured latency times.<>
Keywords :
biocontrol; bioelectric phenomena; biomedical measurement; hearing; mechanoception; neurophysiology; skin; Valsalva maneuver; auditory stimulus; autonomic nervous system; cough; electrodermal response; hand-foot length; inflection-point method; latency times; noninvasive recording; palm; peripheral autonomic conduction velocity; skin electrical resistance relative variation; skin surface; sole levels; subtraction method; transient signals;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 1988. Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0785-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.1988.94744
Filename :
94744
Link To Document :
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