DocumentCode
744201
Title
Signal-Quality Indices for the Electrocardiogram and Photoplethysmogram: Derivation and Applications to Wireless Monitoring
Author
Orphanidou, Christina ; Bonnici, Timothy ; Charlton, Peter ; Clifton, David ; Vallance, David ; Tarassenko, Lionel
Author_Institution
Oxygen Res. Ltd., Limassol, Cyprus
Volume
19
Issue
3
fYear
2015
fDate
5/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
832
Lastpage
838
Abstract
The identification of invalid data in recordings obtained using wearable sensors is of particular importance since data obtained from mobile patients is, in general, noisier than data obtained from nonmobile patients. In this paper, we present a signal quality index (SQI), which is intended to assess whether reliable heart rates (HRs) can be obtained from electrocardiogram (ECG) and photoplethysmogram (PPG) signals collected using wearable sensors. The algorithms were validated on manually labeled data. Sensitivities and specificities of 94% and 97% were achieved for the ECG and 91% and 95% for the PPG. Additionally, we propose two applications of the SQI. First, we demonstrate that, by using the SQI as a trigger for a power-saving strategy, it is possible to reduce the recording time by up to 94% for the ECG and 93% for the PPG with only minimal loss of valid vital-sign data. Second, we demonstrate how an SQI can be used to reduce the error in the estimation of respiratory rate (RR) from the PPG. The performance of the two applications was assessed on data collected from a clinical study on hospital patients who were able to walk unassisted.
Keywords
body sensor networks; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; photoplethysmography; pneumodynamics; ECG; electrocardiogram; invalid data identification; manually labeled data; mobile patients; nonmobile patients; photoplethysmogram; power-saving strategy; reliable heart rates; respiratory rate estimation; signal collection; signal quality index; signal-quality indices; vital-sign data; wearable sensors; wireless monitoring; Biomedical monitoring; Databases; Electrocardiography; Heart rate; Monitoring; Reliability; Wearable sensors; Battery life; electrocardiogram (ECG); photoplethysmogram (PPG); respiratory rate (RR); signal quality; telemonitoring; wearable sensors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical and Health Informatics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
2168-2194
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JBHI.2014.2338351
Filename
6862843
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