使用双模胸部电子纹身和多级处理技术分析运动状态下的心脏时间间隔

IF 4.4 2区 医学 Q2 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
S. Bhattacharya;F. Santucci;M. Jankovic;T. Huang;J. Basu;P. Tan;E. Schena;N. Lu
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目标:我们提出了一种无线、轻便、可拉伸、适合胸部的传感器,称为胸部电子纹身,再加上先进的信号处理框架,可以准确识别各种心脏事件,从而在身体运动期间提取心脏时间间隔(CTIs)。方法:我们开发了一种具有同步心电图(ECG)和地震心动图(SCG)的无线胸部电子纹身,SCG捕捉胸部振动来补充心电图。运动伪影通常会影响SCG的效果,但电子纹身的纤薄,弹性设计允许策略性地放置在剑突附近,以提高信号质量。九名参与者在步行和骑自行车时受到监测。为了准确提取cti,我们实现了一种多级信号处理框架,称为FAD框架,该框架结合了自适应归一化最小均方(NMLS)滤波、集合平均和经验模态分解(EMD)。结果:我们的硬件软件系统成功地提取了关键的CTIs,特别是左心室射血时间(LVET),并且与fda批准的床边监护仪报告的结果非常一致,即使在剧烈运动时也是如此。电子纹身测量的预射期(PEP)也与之前的研究结果一致。结论:双峰胸部电子纹身结合FAD框架可以在各种活动中进行可靠的CTI测量。意义:在家中管理心血管疾病需要持续监测,由于信号对运动敏感,可穿戴设备一直具有挑战性。从同步SCG和ECG中准确提取运动过程中的心脏事件可以显著增强心脏应激反应的量化,提供比单独ECG更全面的心脏健康评估,标志着动态心血管监测能力的重大进步。
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Cardiac Time Intervals Under Motion Using Bimodal Chest E-Tattoos and Multistage Processing
Goal: We present a wireless, lightweight, stretchable, and chest-conformable sensor, known as the chest e-tattoo, coupled with an advanced signal processing framework to accurately identify various cardiac events, and thereby extract cardiac time intervals (CTIs) even during body motion. Methods: We developed a wireless chest e-tattoo featuring synchronous electrocardiography (ECG) and seismocardiography (SCG), with SCG capturing chest vibrations to complement ECG. Motion artifacts often compromise the efficacy of SCG, but the e-tattoo's slim, stretchy design allows strategic placement near the xiphoid process for improved signal quality. Nine participants were monitored during walking and cycling. To accurately extract CTIs, we implemented a multistage signal processing framework, named the FAD framework, combining adaptive Normalized Least Mean Squares (NMLS) filtering, ensemble averaging, and Empirical Mode Decomposition (EMD). Results: Key CTIs, especially left ventricular ejection time (LVET), were successfully extracted by our hardware-software system and showed strong agreement with those reported by an FDA-cleared bedside monitor even during substantial movements. The pre-ejection period (PEP) measured by the e-tattoo also aligned with previous findings. Conclusion: The bimodal chest e-tattoo combined with the FAD framework enables reliable CTI measurements during various activities. Significance: Managing cardiovascular disease at home necessitates continuous monitoring, which has been challenging with wearables due to signal sensitivity to motion. Accurately extracting cardiac events from synchronous SCG and ECG during motion can significantly enhance heart stress response quantification, offering a more comprehensive cardiac health assessment than ECG alone and marking a significant advancement in ambulatory cardiovascular monitoring capabilities.
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 工程技术-工程:生物医学
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
880
审稿时长
2.5 months
期刊介绍: IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering contains basic and applied papers dealing with biomedical engineering. Papers range from engineering development in methods and techniques with biomedical applications to experimental and clinical investigations with engineering contributions.
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