Pulse transit time based respiratory rate estimation with singular spectrum analysis

This study aimed to estimate continuous RR using PTT with singular spectrum analysis to extract respiratory components. The performance of this method was validated on 17 subjects who carried out spontaneous breathing and controlled deep breathing conditions. Three types of estimated RR parameters (average RR by power spectral density (PSD) (RRPSD), number of breaths (RR#), and instantaneous RR (RRinst)) were compared with the corresponding reference RR. The reference RR was collected using a respiratory belt. Our findings demonstrate that the PTT signal reliably tracked respiratory variation with a root mean square error of 0.84, 1.11, and 0.74 breaths/min for RRPSD, RR#, and RRinst estimations, respectively. Overall, RR estimated by PTT was more accurate than heart/pulse rate interval, QRS area, and PPG amplitude, which were also extracted from ECG and PPG. The results suggest that it may be feasible to use PTT as an estimation of RR and that ECG and PPG may be relied upon for monitoring not only RR but also BP and heart rate.Graphical abstractThe Pulse Transit Time (PTT) based Respiratory Rate (RR) estimation with Singular Spectrum Analysis (SSA) provides a superior performance than the method with other respiratory indicators extracted from Electrocardiogram (ECG) or Photoplethysmogram (PPG)
Source: Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing - Category: Biomedical Engineering Source Type: research