Camera-Based Dual-Wavelength Defocused Speckle Imaging for Multi-Point Seismocardiographic Motion Measurement.

IF 6.8 2区 医学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics Pub Date : 2025-03-27 DOI:10.1109/JBHI.2025.3555218
Lin Liu, Qiang Wei, Haozhe Li, Caifeng Shan, Wenjin Wang
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Continuous monitoring of cardiac activity is crucial for detecting anomalies such as heart failure and coronary artery disease, and it can alleviate the burden of cardiovascular disease on healthcare systems. This study introduces a novel concept for contactless monitoring of multi-point cardiac motion using dual- wavelength defocused speckle imaging (DW-DSI). A prototype system was developed to measure multi-point seismocardiography (MP-SCG) signals from the atrial and ventricular regions. In addition, blood pressure (BP) monitoring was demonstrated as a proof of concept using the time delay between atrial and ventricular motion signals. An experiment involving 19 subjects with ice water stimulation protocol demonstrated that the performance of BP estimation using time delay features of MP-SCG is comparable to BP estimated from ECG-PPG derived pulse arrival time. The results showed that the best performance was achieved using the correlation features extracted from MP-SCG, such as time delay information and heart rate, in combination with an artificial neural network model. The mean absolute error for systolic/diastolic/mean BP are 6.954 mmHg, 5.368 mmHg and 5.415 mmHg, with Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.639, 0.559 and 0.517. This demonstrates the potential of the camera-based DW-DSI system for measuring MP-SCG and the feasibility towards continuous BP monitoring.

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基于相机的双波长散斑成像用于多点心电运动测量。
持续监测心脏活动对于发现心力衰竭和冠状动脉疾病等异常情况至关重要,它可以减轻心血管疾病对医疗保健系统的负担。本研究提出一种利用双波长散焦散斑成像(DW-DSI)进行多点心脏运动非接触监测的新概念。开发了一种原型系统,用于测量心房和心室区域的多点心动地震(MP-SCG)信号。此外,利用心房和心室运动信号之间的时间延迟,血压(BP)监测被证明是一种概念证明。一项涉及19名受试者的冰水刺激方案实验表明,利用MP-SCG的时间延迟特征估计BP的性能与利用ECG-PPG导出的脉冲到达时间估计BP的性能相当。结果表明,将MP-SCG中提取的时延信息和心率等相关特征与人工神经网络模型相结合,可以获得最佳的性能。收缩压/舒张压/平均血压的平均绝对误差分别为6.954 mmHg、5.368 mmHg和5.415 mmHg, Pearson相关系数分别为0.639、0.559和0.517。这证明了基于摄像机的DW-DSI系统测量MP-SCG的潜力以及连续BP监测的可行性。
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IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-COMPUTER SCIENCE, INTERDISCIPLINARY APPLICATIONS
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期刊介绍: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics publishes original papers presenting recent advances where information and communication technologies intersect with health, healthcare, life sciences, and biomedicine. Topics include acquisition, transmission, storage, retrieval, management, and analysis of biomedical and health information. The journal covers applications of information technologies in healthcare, patient monitoring, preventive care, early disease diagnosis, therapy discovery, and personalized treatment protocols. It explores electronic medical and health records, clinical information systems, decision support systems, medical and biological imaging informatics, wearable systems, body area/sensor networks, and more. Integration-related topics like interoperability, evidence-based medicine, and secure patient data are also addressed.
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