Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular Status

Telemonitoring systems equipped with photoplethysmography-based contour analysis of the digital arterial volume pulse (DVP) can be optimal tools for remote monitoring of cardiovascular patients; however, the method is known to be sensitive to errors. We aimed to show that DVP analysis is a reliable...

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Main Authors: Dániel Kulin, Flóra Antali, Sándor Kulin, Dina Wafa, Konrád István Lucz, Dániel Sándor Veres, Zsuzsanna Miklós
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/22/7977
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spelling doaj-479222e669694c41b20f18eee7b55cba2020-11-25T04:07:50ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172020-11-01107977797710.3390/app10227977Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular StatusDániel Kulin0Flóra Antali1Sándor Kulin2Dina Wafa3Konrád István Lucz4Dániel Sándor Veres5Zsuzsanna Miklós6Institute of Translational Medicine, Semmelweis University, 1092 Budapest, HungaryInstitute of Translational Medicine, Semmelweis University, 1092 Budapest, HungaryE-Med4All Europe ltd., 1036 Budapest, HungaryInstitute of Translational Medicine, Semmelweis University, 1092 Budapest, HungaryE-Med4All Europe ltd., 1036 Budapest, HungaryDepartment of Biophysics and Radiation Biology, Semmelweis University, 1094 Budapest, HungaryInstitute of Translational Medicine, Semmelweis University, 1092 Budapest, HungaryTelemonitoring systems equipped with photoplethysmography-based contour analysis of the digital arterial volume pulse (DVP) can be optimal tools for remote monitoring of cardiovascular patients; however, the method is known to be sensitive to errors. We aimed to show that DVP analysis is a reliable method to track cardiovascular status. We used our proprietary SCN4ALL telemedicine system and analyzed nine parameters derived from the DVP and its second derivative (SDDVP). First, we assessed the repeatability of system measurements by detecting artificial signals. Then test–retest reliability of human measurements was evaluated in healthy individuals under standardized conditions. The SCN4ALL system analyzed each parameter with high accuracy (coefficients of variation (CVs) < 1%). Test–retest reliability of most parameters (stiffness index, reflection index, left ventricular ejection time index, b/a, heart rate) was satisfactory (CVs < 10%) in healthy individuals. However, aging index and d/a ratio derived from the SDDVP were more variable. Photoplethysmography-based pulse contour analysis is a reliable method to monitor cardiovascular status if measurements are performed with a system of high accuracy. Our results highlighted that SDDVP parameters can be interpreted with limitations due to (patho)physiological variations of the DVP. We recommend the evaluation of these parameters only in measurements where all inflections of SDDVP are detected reliably.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/22/7977pulse wave analysisphotoplethysmographytelemedicinetest–retest reliabilitypulse contour
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author Dániel Kulin
Flóra Antali
Sándor Kulin
Dina Wafa
Konrád István Lucz
Dániel Sándor Veres
Zsuzsanna Miklós
spellingShingle Dániel Kulin
Flóra Antali
Sándor Kulin
Dina Wafa
Konrád István Lucz
Dániel Sándor Veres
Zsuzsanna Miklós
Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular Status
Applied Sciences
pulse wave analysis
photoplethysmography
telemedicine
test–retest reliability
pulse contour
author_facet Dániel Kulin
Flóra Antali
Sándor Kulin
Dina Wafa
Konrád István Lucz
Dániel Sándor Veres
Zsuzsanna Miklós
author_sort Dániel Kulin
title Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular Status
title_short Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular Status
title_full Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular Status
title_fullStr Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular Status
title_full_unstemmed Preclinical, Multi-Aspect Assessment of the Reliability of a Photoplethysmography-Based Telemonitoring System to Track Cardiovascular Status
title_sort preclinical, multi-aspect assessment of the reliability of a photoplethysmography-based telemonitoring system to track cardiovascular status
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Telemonitoring systems equipped with photoplethysmography-based contour analysis of the digital arterial volume pulse (DVP) can be optimal tools for remote monitoring of cardiovascular patients; however, the method is known to be sensitive to errors. We aimed to show that DVP analysis is a reliable method to track cardiovascular status. We used our proprietary SCN4ALL telemedicine system and analyzed nine parameters derived from the DVP and its second derivative (SDDVP). First, we assessed the repeatability of system measurements by detecting artificial signals. Then test–retest reliability of human measurements was evaluated in healthy individuals under standardized conditions. The SCN4ALL system analyzed each parameter with high accuracy (coefficients of variation (CVs) < 1%). Test–retest reliability of most parameters (stiffness index, reflection index, left ventricular ejection time index, b/a, heart rate) was satisfactory (CVs < 10%) in healthy individuals. However, aging index and d/a ratio derived from the SDDVP were more variable. Photoplethysmography-based pulse contour analysis is a reliable method to monitor cardiovascular status if measurements are performed with a system of high accuracy. Our results highlighted that SDDVP parameters can be interpreted with limitations due to (patho)physiological variations of the DVP. We recommend the evaluation of these parameters only in measurements where all inflections of SDDVP are detected reliably.
topic pulse wave analysis
photoplethysmography
telemedicine
test–retest reliability
pulse contour
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/22/7977
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