Communications Medicine (Apr 2022)
Prospective validation of smartphone-based heart rate and respiratory rate measurement algorithms
- Sean Bae,
- Silviu Borac,
- Yunus Emre,
- Jonathan Wang,
- Jiang Wu,
- Mehr Kashyap,
- Si-Hyuck Kang,
- Liwen Chen,
- Melissa Moran,
- Julie Cannon,
- Eric S. Teasley,
- Allen Chai,
- Yun Liu,
- Neal Wadhwa,
- Michael Krainin,
- Michael Rubinstein,
- Alejandra Maciel,
- Michael V. McConnell,
- Shwetak Patel,
- Greg S. Corrado,
- James A. Taylor,
- Jiening Zhan,
- Ming Jack Po
Affiliations
- Sean Bae
- Google Health
- Silviu Borac
- Google Health
- Yunus Emre
- Google Health
- Jonathan Wang
- Google Health
- Jiang Wu
- Google Health
- Mehr Kashyap
- Google Health via Advanced Clinical
- Si-Hyuck Kang
- Google Health
- Liwen Chen
- Google Health
- Melissa Moran
- Google Health
- Julie Cannon
- Google Health via Advanced Clinical
- Eric S. Teasley
- Google Health
- Allen Chai
- Google Health
- Yun Liu
- Google Health
- Neal Wadhwa
- Google Research
- Michael Krainin
- Google Research
- Michael Rubinstein
- Google Research
- Alejandra Maciel
- Google Health
- Michael V. McConnell
- Google Health
- Shwetak Patel
- Google Health
- Greg S. Corrado
- Google Health
- James A. Taylor
- Google Health
- Jiening Zhan
- Google Health
- Ming Jack Po
- Google Health
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-022-00102-x
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 2,
no. 1
pp. 1 – 10
Abstract
Bae et al. prospectively evaluated smartphone camera-based techniques for measuring heart rate and respiratory rate. They found measurements were accurate across a range of pre-defined subgroups.