Spectral analysis of cough sounds of patients with COVID-19

Q4 Medicine
A. Budnevsky, S. Avdeev, E. S. Ovsyannikov, S. N. Feygelman, O. N. Choporov, A. V. Maximov, A. V. Pertsev
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Abstract

Cough is a frequent manifestation  of COVID-19  (COronaVIrus Disease 2019), therefore,  it has an important  diagnostic value. There is little information  about the characteristics  of cough of COVID-19  patients in the literature.  To perform a spectral analysis of cough sounds in COVID-19 patients in comparison  with induced cough of healthy individuals. Methods. The main group consisted of 218 COVID-19  patients (48.56% – men, 51.44% – women, average age 40.2 (32.4; 50.1) years). The comparison group consisted of 60 healthy individuals (50.0% men, 50.0% women, average age 41.7 (31.2; 53.0) years) who were induced to cough. Each subject had a cough sound recorded,  followed by digital processing using a fast Fourier transform algorithm. The temporal-frequency parameters of cough sounds were evaluated: duration (ms), the ratio of the energy of low and medium frequencies (60 – 600 Hz) to the energy of high frequencies (600 – 6 000 Hz), the frequency of the maximum sound energy (Hz). These parameters  were determined  in relation  to both the entire cough and individual phases of the cough sound. Results. Significant differences were found between some cough parameters  in the main group and in the comparison  group. The total duration  of the coughing act was significantly shorter in patients with COVID-19, in contrast to the induced cough of healthy individuals (T = 342.5 (277.0; 394.0) – in the main group; T (c) = 400.5 (359.0; 457.0) – in the comparison  group; p = 0.0000). In addition,  it was found that the cough sounds of COVID-19  patients are dominated by the energy of higher frequencies as compared  to the healthy controls (Q = 0.3095 (0.223; 0.454) – in the main group; Q (c) = 0.4535 (0.3725; 0.619) – in the comparison  group; p = 0.0000). The maximum frequency of cough sound energy in the main group was significantly higher than in the comparison  group (Fmax = 463.0 (274.0; 761.0) – in the main group; Fmax = 347 (253.0; 488.0) – in the comparison  group; p = 0.0013). At the same time, there were no differences between the frequencies of the maximum energy of cough sound of the individual phases of cough act and the duration of the first phase. Conclusion. The cough of patients with COVID-19 is characterized  by a shorter duration and a predominance of high-frequency energy compared to the induced cough of healthy individuals.
新型冠状病毒肺炎患者咳嗽声频谱分析
咳嗽是COVID-19(冠状病毒病2019)的常见表现,具有重要的诊断价值。文献中关于COVID-19患者咳嗽特征的信息很少。对COVID-19患者的咳嗽声进行频谱分析,并与健康人的诱发咳嗽进行比较。方法。主要组218例COVID-19患者,男性48.56%,女性51.44%,平均年龄40.2岁(32.4岁;50.1年)。对照组为60名健康个体(男性50.0%,女性50.0%),平均年龄41.7岁(31.2岁;53.0岁),被诱导咳嗽。每个受试者都录制了咳嗽声,然后使用快速傅立叶变换算法进行数字处理。评估咳嗽声的时间-频率参数:持续时间(ms)、中低频(60 ~ 600 Hz)与高频(600 ~ 6 000 Hz)的能量之比、最大声能频率(Hz)。这些参数是根据整个咳嗽声和咳嗽声的各个阶段来确定的。结果。主要组与对照组咳嗽参数差异有统计学意义。与健康人群相比,COVID-19患者咳嗽行为的总持续时间显著缩短(T = 342.5 (277.0;394.0) -在主组;T (c) = 400.5 (359.0;457.0) -在对照组;P = 0.0000)。此外,与健康对照组相比,新冠肺炎患者咳嗽声以高频能量为主(Q = 0.3095 (0.223;0.454) -在主组;Q (c) = 0.4535 (0.3725;0.619) -在对照组;P = 0.0000)。主组咳嗽声能最大频率显著高于对照组(Fmax = 463.0 (274.0;761.0) -在主组;Fmax = 347 (253.0;488.0) -在对照组;P = 0.0013)。同时,咳嗽动作各阶段咳嗽声最大能量频率与第一阶段持续时间无显著差异。结论。与健康人的诱发咳嗽相比,COVID-19患者的咳嗽具有持续时间短、高频能量占优势的特点。
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Pulmonologiya
Pulmonologiya Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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70
期刊介绍: The aim of this journal is to state a scientific position of the Russian Respiratory Society (RRS) on diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases based on recent evidence-based clinical trial publications and international consensuses. The most important tasks of the journal are: -improvement proficiency qualifications of respiratory specialists; -education in pulmonology; -prompt publication of original studies on diagnosis and treatment of respiratory diseases; -sharing clinical experience and information about pulmonology service organization in different regions of Russia; -information on current protocols, standards and recommendations of international respiratory societies; -discussion and consequent publication Russian consensus documents and announcement of RRS activities; -publication and comments of regulatory documents of Russian Ministry of Health; -historical review of Russian pulmonology development. The scientific concept of the journal includes publication of current evidence-based studies on respiratory medicine and their discussion with the participation of Russian and foreign experts and development of national consensus documents on respiratory medicine. Russian and foreign respiratory specialists including pneumologists, TB specialists, thoracic surgeons, allergists, clinical immunologists, pediatricians, oncologists, physiologists, and therapeutists are invited to publish article in the journal.
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