A Preliminary Study of Respiratory Variations in the Photoplethysmogram during Lower Body Negative Pressure

S. Wendelken, S. P. Linder, Sue McGrath
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Previous studies have shown that the photoplethysmogram (PPG) may be a useful tool for the noninvasive detection of hypovolemia. The focus has been on determining if frequency analysis of the respiratory induced variations of the PPG can be used as an indicator of blood volume. In this preliminary study, we evaluate these frequency analysis techniques for two subjects undergoing lower body negative pressure (LBNP) induced hypovolemia. Using Matlabreg-based software the power of the respiratory component and heart rate component were calculated using the periodogram method for spectral estimation. Consistent with other studies our algorithms were able to automatically detect changes in the respiratory variations. We found a significant increase in the respiratory variations in the PPG during simulated hypovolemia. By taking the ratio of the respiratory power to the heart rate power we consistently detected hypovolemia in subjects corresponding to sequestration of approximately 2 liters of blood (LBNP >70 mm Hg). The increase in this ratio occurred before significant change in blood pressure or tachycardia were observed
下体负压时光容积图呼吸变化的初步研究
以往的研究表明,光容积描记图(PPG)可能是一种有用的工具,用于无创检测低血容量。重点是确定呼吸引起的PPG变化的频率分析是否可以用作血容量的指标。在这项初步研究中,我们对两名遭受下体负压(LBNP)诱导的低血容量的受试者评估了这些频率分析技术。利用matlab软件计算呼吸分量和心率分量的功率,采用周期图法进行频谱估计。与其他研究一致,我们的算法能够自动检测呼吸变化的变化。我们发现在模拟低血容量时PPG的呼吸变化显著增加。通过呼吸功率与心率功率的比值,我们始终检测到受试者的低血容量,对应于大约2升血液的隔离(LBNP bbb70毫米汞柱)。这一比例的增加发生在血压或心动过速发生显著变化之前
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