Interchangeability between heart rate and photoplethysmography variabilities during sympathetic stimulations

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作者
Charlot, K. [1 ]
Cornolo, J. [2 ]
Brugniaux, J. V. [2 ]
Richalet, J. P. [1 ]
Pichon, A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 13, UFR SMBH, Reponses Cellulaires & Fonct Hypoxie EA2363, Assoc Rech Physiol Environm, F-93017 Bobigny, France
[2] Oxylane Res Ctr, Villeneuve Dascq, France
关键词
interchangeability; photopletysmography; HRV; exercise; PULSE-RATE VARIABILITY; SPECTRAL-ANALYSIS; RESPIRATORY RATES; MORTALITY; EXERCISE; MONITOR; RISK; BEAT;
D O I
10.1088/0967-3334/30/12/005
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
Photoplethysmography variability (PPGV) is currently considered to be a good surrogate to heart rate variability (HRV) measurements using the time between two pulse waves instead of RR intervals. Nevertheless, the interchangeability between HRV and PPGV has never been evaluated in situations with severe alterations in the autonomic nervous system (ANS). We aimed to identify the conditions for a correct utilization of PPGV in evaluating the consequences of sympathetic stimulations. Nine subjects performed three tests: active orthostatic test, slow walk and moderate and exhaustive cycling exercises in the supine position. Pulsewaves at the fingertip and RR intervals were recorded at the same time. We used correlations and the Bland and Altman method to compare and evaluate interchangeability between several HRV indices. Bland and Altman analysis highlighted small discrepancies between PPGV and HRV for all HRV indices in the supine position and for LFms2, HFms2, LFpeak and RMSSD in the upright position. During the slow walk, it was impossible to detect properly PPG peaks. We observed large differences between the two methods during the cycling exercise. In conclusion, PPGV can be used instead of HRV without reserve in the supine position but only for some HRV indices in the upright position and not during slow walk and cycling exercise.
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