2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-46823-3
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Accurate Detection of Dobutamine-induced Haemodynamic Changes by Kino-Cardiography: A Randomised Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Validation Study

Abstract: Non-invasive remote detection of cardiac and blood displacements is an important topic in cardiac telemedicine. Here we propose kino-cardiography (KCG), a non-invasive technique based on measurement of body vibrations produced by myocardial contraction and blood flow through the cardiac chambers and major vessels. KCG is based on ballistocardiography and measures 12 degrees-of-freedom (DOF) of body motion. We tested the hypothesis that KCG reliably assesses dobutamine-induced haemodynamic changes in healthy su… Show more

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“…Data were exported and processed offline using a specific toolbox written in Matlab version 9.5 R2018b (Mathworks ® ). Further details regarding this methodology have been published previously (Prisk et al 2001, Migeotte et al 2012, Migeotte et al 2016, Hossein et al 2019. P, Q, R, S, and T waves on the ECG were automatically identified and used as reference points for the identification of each cardiac cycle.…”
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“…Data were exported and processed offline using a specific toolbox written in Matlab version 9.5 R2018b (Mathworks ® ). Further details regarding this methodology have been published previously (Prisk et al 2001, Migeotte et al 2012, Migeotte et al 2016, Hossein et al 2019. P, Q, R, S, and T waves on the ECG were automatically identified and used as reference points for the identification of each cardiac cycle.…”
Section: Signal Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A hybrid model which records BCG and SCG signals at the same time as a one-lead ECG, was developed in 2015 (Migeotte et al 2016). This hybrid technique, called kinocardiography (KCG), provides quantitative information on the contractility status of the heart (Hossein et al 2019). It allows the simultaneous observation of ballistic and seismic events, including the force of cardiac contraction, the velocity and acceleration of blood mass, and the displacement of the heart axis, and results in corresponding surface waveforms.…”
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“…First of all, the signals were downsampled from the original 5 kHz sampling rate down to 500 Hz. In fact, it is known that most of the SCG information is just contained within 1 Hz and 20 Hz [34], and that 50 Hz are adequate to capture the signal's kinetic energy [35]. At the same time, a similar bandwidth is adequate to capture QRS peaks in the ECG signal, later used for performance assessment purposes.…”
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confidence: 99%