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The Assessment of Autonomic Nervous System Activity Based on Photoplethysmography in Healthy Young Men
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Noninvasive assessment of autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity is of great importance, but the accuracy of the method used, which is primarily based on electrocardiogram-derived heart rate variability (HRV), has long been suspected. We investigated the feasibility of photoplethysmography (PPG) in ANS evaluation. Data of 32 healthy young men under four different ANS activation patterns were recorded: baseline, slow deep breathing (parasympathetic activation), cold pressor test (peripheral sympathetic activation), and mental arithmetic test (cardiac sympathetic activation). We extracted 110 PPG-based features to construct classification models for the four ANS activation patterns. Using interpretable models based on random forest, the main PPG features related to ANS activation were obtained. Results showed that pulse rate variability (PRV) exhibited similar changes to HRV across the different experiments. The four ANS patterns could be better classified using more PPG-based features compared with using HRV or PRV features, for which the classification accuracies were 0.80, 0.56, and 0.57, respectively. Sensitive features of parasympathetic activation included features of nonlinear (sample entropy), frequency, and time domains of PRV. Sensitive features of sympathetic activation were features of the amplitude and frequency domain of PRV of the PPG derivatives. Subsequently, these sensitive PPG-based features were used to fit the improved HRV parameters. The fitting results were acceptable (p < 0.01), which might provide a better method of evaluating ANS activity using PPG.
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Title: The Assessment of Autonomic Nervous System Activity Based on Photoplethysmography in Healthy Young Men
Description:
Noninvasive assessment of autonomic nervous system (ANS) activity is of great importance, but the accuracy of the method used, which is primarily based on electrocardiogram-derived heart rate variability (HRV), has long been suspected.
We investigated the feasibility of photoplethysmography (PPG) in ANS evaluation.
Data of 32 healthy young men under four different ANS activation patterns were recorded: baseline, slow deep breathing (parasympathetic activation), cold pressor test (peripheral sympathetic activation), and mental arithmetic test (cardiac sympathetic activation).
We extracted 110 PPG-based features to construct classification models for the four ANS activation patterns.
Using interpretable models based on random forest, the main PPG features related to ANS activation were obtained.
Results showed that pulse rate variability (PRV) exhibited similar changes to HRV across the different experiments.
The four ANS patterns could be better classified using more PPG-based features compared with using HRV or PRV features, for which the classification accuracies were 0.
80, 0.
56, and 0.
57, respectively.
Sensitive features of parasympathetic activation included features of nonlinear (sample entropy), frequency, and time domains of PRV.
Sensitive features of sympathetic activation were features of the amplitude and frequency domain of PRV of the PPG derivatives.
Subsequently, these sensitive PPG-based features were used to fit the improved HRV parameters.
The fitting results were acceptable (p < 0.
01), which might provide a better method of evaluating ANS activity using PPG.
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