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Determining Heart Activity Present in the Pressure Sensors of a Dialysis Machine

Author

Editor

  • Alan Murray

Summary, in English

Determination of heart status during dialysis can im- prove patient monitoring. Pressure sensors in the dialysis machine measures the heart pulses that propagates in the body and enter the extracorporeal blood circuit. A peri- staltic blood pump, located in the same circuit, introduces strong periodic pressure pulses that interfere with the much weaker cardiac component. These signal characteristics make the extraction of the heart activity challenging. In the present study, we explore the possibility to extract and analyze the cardiac component using simulated data. The accuracy of the timing of each heartbeat is analyzed. Ad- ditionally, the heart component is extracted from patient pressure recordings, and compared to the heart rate com- puted from a photoplethysmogram. The results show that heart timings can be accurately determined using the pres- sure sensors of a dialysis machine.

Publishing year

2013

Language

English

Pages

217-220

Publication/Series

Computing in Cardiology

Document type

Conference paper

Topic

  • Medical Engineering

Conference name

Computing in Cardiology 2013

Conference date

2013-09-22 - 2013-09-25

Conference place

Zaragoza, Spain

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 2325-8861