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Seismocardiography on Infants and Kids

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2020-09
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Jähne-Raden, Nico  
Gutschleg, Henrike  
Wolf, Marie Cathrine  
Sigg, Stephan  
Kulau, Ulf  
TORE-URI
http://hdl.handle.net/11420/10734
Article Number
9344128
Citation
Computing in Cardiology (CinC 2020)
Contribution to Conference
Computing in Cardiology, CinC 2020  
Publisher DOI
10.22489/CinC.2020.004
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85099487121
Seismocardiography (SCG) offers a variety of possibilities for cardiovascular diagnostics, especially in long-term monitoring. Unfortunately, little information is available about changes in SCG-signal-morphology over the life course, as well as differences in different age groups. A highly specialized system with two isochronous accelerometers (at sternum/apex) and a reference ECG with a sample frequency of 17kHz was used. We included healthy infants and children between 0 and 14 years, with a focus on babies. In contrast to adult measurements, working with children is demanding in many ways (e.g. movement artifacts). First, the SCG and ECG data were processed by filter mechanisms and annotated by peak-detection based on patter analysis. With the annotated data, a detailed examination of the established SCG features with regard to absolute and relative amplitudes and time intervals was realized. Through this analysis it is possible to make initial comparisons of the child groups to adult data. The infant's SCG amplitude is up to five times smaller, but the actual signal morphology is equal. Established physiological processes of the child's heart can also be identified (e.g. high pulse-rate-variability). This work is a prelude to a further collection and should lead to an open-data database that includes data a wide range of ages as well as various pathologies.
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