Reliability of Finger Photoplethysmogram Assessment: Effect of Mental Stress and Day-to-Day Variability

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Marina Fukuie, T. Tarumi, Takayuki Yamabe, J. Sugawara
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Abstract

The frequent assessment of vascular health may contribute to increased awareness and prevention of cardiovascular events in general populations. It has been well recognized that arterial stiffness and wave reflection measured by the aortic pulse wave velocity and Augmentation Index (AIx) are the strong predictors of future Cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality [1,2]. However, these measures require technical expertise and knowledge. In this context, the Second Derivative waveform of fingertip Photoplethysmography (SDPTG) can be measured easily from a fingertip placed on the photoplethysmography (PTG) sensor and has the potential for selfmonitoring of vascular health during daily living [3]. Previously, several studies have demonstrated clinical and pathophysiological importance of SDPTG indices such as the SDPTG Aging Index (SDPTGAI) [4–6]. Since SDPTGAI is strongly correlated with age, it can be rescaled to years of age which is easily comprehended by general populations [3]. For these reasons, SDPTG indices including the vascular aging index have recently been implemented for ambulatory monitoring devices, but its usability and reliability are not well documented. Mental stress is an external stimulus that can affect physiological parameters such as arterial tone [5,7], blood viscosity [8], and heart rate [9]. It is reported that pulse wave velocity and AIx are increased with acute mental stress [10,11]. Moreover, skin blood flow shows transient reflex changes in response to various external stimuli (e.g., arousing or painful stimuli, emotional stress) [12]. Since photoplethysmogram optically evaluates blood volume changes in the microvascular bed of cutaneous tissue, SDPTG may be influenced by mental stressor independent of changes in vascular tone and stiffness of the relatively proximal vessels.
手指光体积描记图评估的可靠性:精神压力和日常变异性的影响
对血管健康的频繁评估可能有助于提高一般人群对心血管事件的认识和预防。人们普遍认为,通过主动脉脉搏波速度和增强指数(AIx)测量的动脉硬度和波反射是预测未来心血管事件和全因死亡率的重要指标[1,2]。然而,这些措施需要技术专长和知识。在这种情况下,指尖光容积脉搏波(SDPTG)的二阶导数波形可以很容易地从放置在光容积脉搏波(PTG)传感器上的指尖测量,并且具有在日常生活中自我监测血管健康的潜力。此前,一些研究已经证明了SDPTG衰老指数(SDPTGAI)等SDPTG指标在临床和病理生理上的重要性[4-6]。由于SDPTGAI与年龄有很强的相关性,因此可以重新换算成年龄,这很容易被一般人群理解[0]。由于这些原因,包括血管老化指数在内的SDPTG指标最近已被用于动态监测设备,但其可用性和可靠性尚未得到很好的证明。精神压力是一种外部刺激,可影响动脉张力[5,7]、血液粘度[8]和心率[9]等生理参数。据报道,急性精神应激时脉搏波速度和AIx增加[10,11]。此外,皮肤血流对各种外部刺激(如唤醒或疼痛刺激、情绪压力)表现出短暂的反射性变化。由于光容积图光学评价皮肤组织微血管床的血容量变化,SDPTG可能受精神应激源的影响,而不受相对近端血管张力和僵硬度变化的影响。
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Artery Research
Artery Research Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
CiteScore
1.70
自引率
16.70%
发文量
14
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Artery Research is the official journal of the Association for Research into Arterial Structure and Physiology (ARTERY) which promotes the advancement of knowledge and dissemination of information concerning the pathophysiology, epidemiology, detection, investigation and treatment of arterial structure and function. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, perspectives, case-studies, letters to the Editor, short communications and images. All submitted material is subject to a strict peer-review process.
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