Physiowise: A Physics-aware Approach to Dicrotic Notch Identification

Author:

Saffarpour Mahya1ORCID,Basu Debraj1ORCID,Radaei Fatemeh1ORCID,Vali Kourosh1ORCID,Adams Jason Y.2ORCID,Chuah Chen-Nee1ORCID,Ghiasi Soheil1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UC Davis, Davis, California

2. Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, UC Davis School of Medicine, Davis, CA, California

Abstract

Dicrotic Notch (DN), one of the most significant and indicative features of the arterial blood pressure (ABP) waveform, becomes less pronounced and thus harder to identify as a matter of aging and pathological vascular stiffness. Generalizable and automatic DN identification for such edge cases is even more challenging in the presence of unexpected ABP waveform deformations that happen due to internal and external noise sources or pathological conditions that cause hemodynamic instability. We propose a physics-aware approach, named Physiowise (PW), that first employs a cardiovascular model to augment the original ABP waveform and reduce unexpected deformations, then apply a set of predefined rules on the augmented signal to find DN locations. We have tested the proposed method on in-vivo data gathered from 14 pigs under hemorrhage and sepsis study. Our result indicates 52% overall mean error improvement with 16% higher detection accuracy within the lowest permitted error range of 30 ms. An additional hybrid methodology is also proposed to allow combining augmentation with any application-specific user-defined rule set.

Funder

National Science Foundation

NSF award

National Institutes of Health

Department of Defense (DoD) CDMRP

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Health Information Management,Health Informatics,Computer Science Applications,Biomedical Engineering,Information Systems,Medicine (miscellaneous),Software

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