Sensors (Mar 2022)

Statistical Analysis of the Consistency of HRV Analysis Using BCG or Pulse Wave Signals

  • Huiying Cui,
  • Zhongyi Wang,
  • Bin Yu,
  • Fangfang Jiang,
  • Ning Geng,
  • Yongchun Li,
  • Lisheng Xu,
  • Dingchang Zheng,
  • Biyong Zhang,
  • Peilin Lu,
  • Stephen E. Greenwald

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22062423
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
p. 2423

Abstract

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Ballistocardiography (BCG) is considered a good alternative to HRV analysis with its non-contact and unobtrusive acquisition characteristics. However, consensus about its validity has not yet been established. In this study, 50 healthy subjects (26.2 ± 5.5 years old, 22 females, 28 males) were invited. Comprehensive statistical analysis, including Coefficients of Variation (CV), Lin’s Concordance Correlation Coefficient (LCCC), and Bland-Altman analysis (BA ratio), were utilized to analyze the consistency of BCG and ECG signals in HRV analysis. If the methods gave different answers, the worst case was taken as the result. Measures of consistency such as Mean, SDNN, LF gave good agreement (the absolute value of CV difference 0.99, BA ratio 0.95, BA ratio < 0.2), while RMSSD, HF, LF/HF indicated poor agreement (the absolute value of CV difference ≥ 5% or LCCC ≤ 0.95 or BA ratio ≥ 0.2). Additionally, the R-R intervals were compared with P-P intervals extracted from the pulse wave (PW). Except for pNN50, which exhibited poor agreement in this comparison, the performances of the HRV indices estimated from the PW and the BCG signals were similar.

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