학술논문

Unobtrusive, Through-Clothing ECG and Bioimpedance Monitoring in Sleep Apnea Patients
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 Computing in Cardiology Computing in Cardiology, 2020. :1-4 Sep, 2020
Subject
Bioengineering
Computing and Processing
Heart rate
Correlation
Sensitivity
Bioimpedance
Electrocardiography
Sleep apnea
Monitoring
Language
ISSN
2325-887X
Abstract
A real-life validation of a system for simultaneous acquisition of capacitively-coupled ECG (ccECG) and capacitively-coupled bioimpedance (ccBioz) is presented. The heart rate (HR) and respiration rate (RR) estimation performance was evaluated using polysomnography (PSG) signals as ground-truth, in recordings from 28 patients with suspected obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). A ccECG beat detection sensitivity of 98.4% and an R-R interval mean absolute error (MAE) of 17.1 ms were achieved when applying quality-based algorithms. RR MAE values of 3.48 and 6.37 breaths per minute were also achieved when using two different RR extraction methods. High similarity between unobtrusive signals and PSG ground-truth was observed, with a correlation between ccECG and psgECG of 91.5% and a correlation between ccBioz and PSG thoracic belt (TB) of 89.5%. Even in episodes containing OSA events, the characteristic respiration behavior of TB signals was also observed in the ccBioz signals. This shows the potential of ccECG and ccBioz for use in long-term monitoring without adding discomfort to the patient or user. Sleep-related applications as well as more generic cardiorespiratory monitoring in (patient) beds are obvious applications, but also other daily life monitoring can be done using a similar approach (e.g. in seats).