2022
DOI: 10.22489/cinc.2022.226
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"Association between photoplethysmography pulse upslope and cardiovascular events in over 170,000 UK Biobank participants"

Abstract: Photoplethysmography (PPG) is used in many wearable devices and it is becoming the most commonly measured cardiovascular signal, but its association with cardiovascular events is undetermined. This study uses data from the UK Biobank to assess the association between PPG morphological features and risk of cardiovascular (CV) events. N=175,284 individuals without CV disease were included (44.6% male, 56.4 Β±8.1 years old). A single finger PPG waveform of 101 data points, evenly sampled over the cycle length was … Show more

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