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Recycling cardiogenic artifacts in impedance pneumography

Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability 2019-02-27 v2 Signal Processing Applications

Abstract

Purpose: Biomedical sensors often exhibit cardiogenic artifacts which, while distorting the signal of interest, carry useful hemodynamic information. We propose an algorithm to remove and extract hemodynamic information from these cardiogenic artifacts. Methods: We apply a nonlinear time-frequency analysis technique, the de-shape synchrosqueezing transform (dsSST), to adaptively isolate the high- and low-frequency components of a single-channel signal. We demonstrate this technique's effectiveness by removing and deriving hemodynamic information from the cardiogenic artifact in an impedance pneumography (IP). Results: The instantaneous heart rate is extracted, and the cardiac and respiratory signals are reconstructed. Conclusions: The dsSST is suitable for generating useful hemodynamic information from the cardiogenic artifact in a single-channel IP. We propose that the usefulness of the dsSST as a recycling tool extends to other biomedical sensors exhibiting cardiogenic artifacts.

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@article{arxiv.1811.11074,
  title  = {Recycling cardiogenic artifacts in impedance pneumography},
  author = {Yao Lu and Hau-tieng Wu and John Malik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.11074},
  year   = {2019}
}

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21 pages, 6 figures