| Literature DB >> 33542260 |
Kilin Shi1, Tobias Steigleder2, Sven Schellenberger3, Fabian Michler4, Anke Malessa2, Fabian Lurz3, Nicolas Rohleder5, Christoph Ostgathe2, Robert Weigel4, Alexander Koelpin3.
Abstract
Contactless measurement of heart rate variability (HRV), which reflects changes of the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and provides crucial information on the health status of a person, would provide great benefits for both patients and doctors during prevention and aftercare. However, gold standard devices to record the HRV, such as the electrocardiograph, have the common disadvantage that they need permanent skin contact with the patient. Being connected to a monitoring device by cable reduces the mobility, comfort, and compliance by patients. Here, we present a contactless approach using a 24 GHz Six-Port-based radar system and an LSTM network for radar heart sound segmentation. The best scores are obtained using a two-layer bidirectional LSTM architecture. To verify the performance of the proposed system not only in a static measurement scenario but also during a dynamic change of HRV parameters, a stimulation of the ANS through a cold pressor test is integrated in the study design. A total of 638 minutes of data is gathered from 25 test subjects and is analysed extensively. High F-scores of over 95% are achieved for heartbeat detection. HRV indices such as HF norm are extracted with relative errors around 5%. Our proposed approach is capable to perform contactless and convenient HRV monitoring and is therefore suitable for long-term recordings in clinical environments and home-care scenarios.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33542260 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-81101-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379