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Validation of cardiac accelerometer sensor measurements.

Espen W Remme1, Lars Hoff, Per Steinar Halvorsen, Edvard Naerum, Helge Skulstad, Lars A Fleischer, Ole Jakob Elle, Erik Fosse.   

Abstract

In this study we have investigated the accuracy of an accelerometer sensor designed for the measurement of cardiac motion and automatic detection of motion abnormalities caused by myocardial ischaemia. The accelerometer, attached to the left ventricular wall, changed its orientation relative to the direction of gravity during the cardiac cycle. This caused a varying gravity component in the measured acceleration signal that introduced an error in the calculation of myocardial motion. Circumferential displacement, velocity and rotation of the left ventricular apical region were calculated from the measured acceleration signal. We developed a mathematical method to separate translational and gravitational acceleration components based on a priori assumptions of myocardial motion. The accuracy of the measured motion was investigated by comparison with known motion of a robot arm programmed to move like the heart wall. The accuracy was also investigated in an animal study. The sensor measurements were compared with simultaneously recorded motion from a robot arm attached next to the sensor on the heart and with measured motion by echocardiography and a video camera. The developed compensation method for the varying gravity component improved the accuracy of the calculated velocity and displacement traces, giving very good agreement with the reference methods.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19907074     DOI: 10.1088/0967-3334/30/12/010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Meas        ISSN: 0967-3334            Impact factor:   2.833


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1.  Accelerometer-Based Method for Extracting Respiratory and Cardiac Gating Information for Dual Gating during Nuclear Medicine Imaging.

Authors:  Mojtaba Jafari Tadi; Tero Koivisto; Mikko Pänkäälä; Ari Paasio
Journal:  Int J Biomed Imaging       Date:  2014-07-10

2.  Dynamic gravity compensation does not increase detection of myocardial ischemia in combined accelerometer and gyro sensor measurements.

Authors:  Magnus Reinsfelt Krogh; Per Steinar Halvorsen; Ole Jakob Elle; Jacob Bergsland; Espen Wattenberg Remme
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-02-25       Impact factor: 4.379

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