Evaluation of nitroglycerin effect on remote photoplethysmogram waveform acquired at green and near infra-red illumination

Z. Marcinkevics, U. Rubins, A. Caica, A. Grabovskis
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Assessment of skin microcirculation provides diagnostically valuable information during the early stages of pathologies. The simple, cost-effective and intrusive alternative to existing circulation assessment methods is remote photoplethysmography (rPPG). The objective of the present pilot study was to reveal an effect on sublingual administration of 1 mg nitroglycerin on systemic hemodynamic parameters and rPPG waveforms, at 810 nm and 530nm illumination. The protocol comprised 3 minutes of baseline recording, 15 minutes recording of NTG effect, 2 minutes of arterial occlusion and the following 3 min reactive hyperemia. Two PPG signals were acquired from glabrous skin of the middle finger distal phalange, consecutively at 530 nm and 810nm, 125 fps per channel, and systemic cardiovascular parameters were continuously registered in a beat-to-beat manner with a Finameter-midi system. The NTG effect was observed 0.7- 1.2 minutes post administration, reaching its maximum after 3 minutes. Systemic cardiovascular parameters significantly changed: mean arterial pressure decreased by 7.7±3.6%, total peripheral resistance by 10.5±9.0%, whereas the heart rate increased by 27.2±11.8%. Substantial alterations were observed for rPPG waveforms during NTG effect, decreasing reflection and stiffness indices. It has been concluded that rPPG waveform may provide information related to arterial stiffness, and could be potentially utilized in the clinics.
评价硝酸甘油对绿色和近红外光照下远距光容积图波形的影响
在病理的早期阶段,皮肤微循环的评估提供了有价值的诊断信息。远程光容积脉搏波(rPPG)是现有循环评估方法的一种简单、经济、侵入性的替代方法。本初步研究的目的是揭示1毫克硝酸甘油舌下给药对全身血流动力学参数和rPPG波形的影响,在810 nm和530nm照明。该方案包括3分钟基线记录,15分钟NTG效果记录,2分钟动脉闭塞,随后3分钟反应性充血。在中指远端指骨无毛皮肤上采集两个连续530nm和810nm,每通道125fps的PPG信号,并用finameer -midi系统连续记录系统心血管参数。在给药后0.7- 1.2分钟观察到NTG效应,在3分钟后达到最大。全身心血管参数明显改变:平均动脉压下降7.7±3.6%,总外周阻力下降10.5±9.0%,而心率增加27.2±11.8%。在NTG效应期间,rPPG波形发生了实质性变化,反射和刚度指数下降。结果表明,rPPG波形可以提供与动脉硬度相关的信息,具有潜在的临床应用价值。
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