| Literature DB >> 21269508 |
Véronique Millette1, Natalie Baddour.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Heart signals represent an important way to evaluate cardiovascular function and often what is desired is to quantify the level of some signal of interest against the louder backdrop of the beating of the heart itself. An example of this type of application is the quantification of cavitation in mechanical heart valve patients.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21269508 PMCID: PMC3036661 DOI: 10.1186/1475-925X-10-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Eng Online ISSN: 1475-925X Impact factor: 2.819
Figure 1Flow chart of the experimental setup for the data gathering.
Figure 2Block diagram summarizing the algorithm.
Figure 3Superimposed and truncated heart beats of the pre-recorded stethoscope test signal.
Comparison of the results obtained with and without the S1's aligned
| Signal used | S1 | % of non-det energy | Energy | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deterministic energy | Total energy | Non-deterministic energy | |||
| 73.20 | 266.42 | 994.00 | 727.59 | ||
| 35.18 | 624.23 | 962.98 | 338.76 | ||
| 88.17 | 106.21 | 898.09 | 791.88 | ||
| 6.82 | 836.76 | 897.99 | 61.23 | ||
| 71.59 | 432.08 | 1.52*103 | 1.09*103 | ||
| 47.81 | 781.33 | 1.50*103 | 715.65 | ||
| 51.29 | 229.67 | 471.52 | 241.85 | ||
| 48.40 | 225.76 | 437.49 | 211.73 | ||
| 95.74 | 25.31 | 593.73 | 568.42 | ||
| 77.81 | 130.89 | 589.89 | 458.99 | ||
Shifts for the signal Pre-recorded PCG 1
| Heart beat number | Shift in samples |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0 |
| 2 | -679 |
| 3 | 102 |
| 4 | -1018 |
| 5 | 33 |
| 6 | -1087 |
| 7 | 135 |
| 8 | -985 |
| 9 | 271 |
| 10 | -849 |
| 11 | -68 |
| 12 | -747 |
| 13 | 304 |
| 14 | -816 |
| 15 | -35 |
| 16 | -714 |
| 17 | 61 |
| 18 | -1059 |
Energy results for the Pre-recorded PCG 1 signal with all beats and with three beats removed
| Signal used | Beats | % of non-det energy | Energy | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deterministic energy | Total energy | Non-deterministic energy | |||
| 35.18 | 624.23 | 962.98 | 338.76 | ||
| 33.11 | 656.68 | 981.71 | 325.03 | ||
Results obtained with all beats and with some beats removed
| Signal used (samples in HB) | Beats | Ave shift (sam-ples) | STD shift (sam-ples) | % of non-det energy | Energy | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Det energy | Total energy | Non-det energy | |||||
| 127.06 | 86.98 | 6.82 | 836.76 | 897.99 | 61.23 | ||
| 107.38 | 68.96 | 6.87 | 816.82 | 877.10 | 60.27 | ||
| 470.27 | 304.46 | 47.81 | 781.33 | 1.50*103 | 715.65 | ||
| 419.32 | 296.65 | 44.60 | 843.53 | 1.52*103 | 678.99 | ||
| 117.52 | 280.32 | 48.40 | 225.76 | 437.49 | 211.73 | ||
| 36.89 | 70.89 | 41.86 | 273.14 | 469.80 | 196.66 | ||
| 499 | 296.24 | 77.81 | 130.89 | 589.89 | 458.99 | ||
| 406.28 | 240.36 | 73.56 | 156.91 | 593.44 | 436.53 | ||
Comparison of the energy results obtained with and without the S2's aligned
| Signal used | S2 | % of non-det energy | Energy | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Deterministic energy | Total energy | Non-deterministic energy | |||
| 73.20 | 266.42 | 994.00 | 727.59 | ||
| 29.87 | 691.23 | 985.57 | 294.35 | ||
| 88.17 | 106.21 | 898.09 | 791.88 | ||
| 6.16 | 842.66 | 897.96 | 55.29 | ||
| 71.59 | 432.08 | 1.52*103 | 1.09*103 | ||
| 63.47 | 544.78 | 1.49*103 | 946.43 | ||
| 51.29 | 229.67 | 471.52 | 241.85 | ||
| 77.49 | 96.72 | 429.71 | 332.98 | ||
| 95.74 | 25.31 | 593.73 | 568.42 | ||
| 93.21 | 32.05 | 472.10 | 440.05 | ||
Comparison of the percentage results obtained with the S1 peaks and with the S2 peaks aligned
| Signal used | % of non-deterministic energy | |
|---|---|---|
| S1 peaks aligned | S2 peaks aligned | |
| 35.18% | 29.87% | |
| 6.82% | 6.16% | |
| 47.81% | 63.47% | |
| 48.40% | 77.49% | |
| 77.81% | 93.21% | |
Figure 4The time evolution of the total, deterministic, and non-deterministic energy.
Comparison of the percentage results obtained with the STFT and with the FT
| Signal used | % of non-deterministic energy | |
|---|---|---|
| Fourier Transform | Short-Time Fourier Transform | |
| 35.18% | 36.11% | |
| 6.82% | 6.87% | |
| 47.81% | 46.81% | |
| 48.40% | 45.17% | |