Assessment of Heart Rate Variability Derived From Blood Pressure Pulse Recordings in Intensive Care Unit Patients

Maximiliano Mollura, E. M. Polo, Li-wei H. Lehman, R. Barbieri
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Abstract

The role of Pulse Rate estimated from blood pressure pulse when used as a surrogate for Heart Rate Variability (HRV) studies has been addressed under different conditions in healthy subjects. However, there is a lack of validation in studies involving patients admitted in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Therefore, our study aims at validating six different possible surrogates for the ECG-derived tachogram, estimated from the time interval series between successive onset (O), systolic (S) and diastolic (D) fiducial points extracted from arterial blood pressure (ABP) and photoplethysmogram (PPG) waveforms. The validation is performed by looking at the ability of such surrogates in providing comparable estimates of the most common HRV measures. Results show a high agreement between the ECG-derived and the ABP/PPG-derived series, with small biases. Results from sub-populations of patients that showed increases (and decreases) in such measures show a good ability of these surrogates in tracking autonomic changes. In addition, differently from PPGO and PPGS, ventilated and sedated subjects did not show differences in estimating HF power from PPGD, indicating diastolic time intervals as less affected by such procedures. In conclusion, HRV measures estimated from ABP or PPG can be reasonably used also in studies on ICU patients whenever ECG recordings are not available.
重症监护病房患者血压脉搏记录的心率变异性评估
在健康受试者的不同条件下,以血压脉搏估计的脉搏率作为心率变异性(HRV)研究的替代指标的作用已经得到了解决。然而,在涉及重症监护病房(ICU)患者的研究中,缺乏有效性。因此,我们的研究旨在验证六种不同的心电图衍生的速度图的替代方法,这些方法是根据从动脉血压(ABP)和光容积描记图(PPG)波形中提取的连续起搏(O)、收缩期(S)和舒张期(D)基点之间的时间间隔序列来估计的。验证是通过观察这些替代品提供最常见HRV测量的可比估计值的能力来进行的。结果显示,ecg衍生序列与ABP/ ppg衍生序列具有高度一致性,偏差较小。在这些测量中显示出增加(或减少)的亚群患者的结果表明,这些替代品在跟踪自主神经变化方面具有良好的能力。此外,与PPGO和PPGS不同的是,通气和镇静的受试者在估计PPGD的HF功率方面没有表现出差异,这表明舒张时间间隔受这些程序的影响较小。总之,在没有心电图记录的情况下,通过ABP或PPG估计的HRV也可以合理地用于ICU患者的研究。
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