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Kinocardiography Derived from Ballistocardiography and Seismocardiography Shows High Repeatability in Healthy Subjects

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Journal Sensors (Basel)
Publisher MDPI
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2021 Feb 3
PMID 33530417
Citations 12
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Abstract

Recent years have witnessed an upsurge in the usage of ballistocardiography () and seismocardiography () to record myocardial function both in normal and pathological populations. Kinocardiography (KCG) combines these techniques by measuring 12 degrees-of-freedom of body motion produced by myocardial contraction and blood flow through the cardiac chambers and major vessels. The integral of kinetic energy () obtained from the linear and rotational / signals, and automatically computed over the cardiac cycle, is used as a marker of cardiac mechanical function. The present work systematically evaluated the test-retest (TRT) reliability of KCG derived from / signals in the short term (<15 min) and long term (3-6 h) on 60 healthy volunteers. Additionally, we investigated the difference of repeatability with different body positions. First, we found high short-term TRT reliability for KCG metrics derived from and recordings. Exceptions to this finding were limited to metrics computed in left lateral decubitus position where the TRT reliability was moderate-to-high. Second, we found low-to-moderate long-term TRT reliability for KCG metrics as expected and confirmed by blood pressure measurements. In summary, KCG parameters derived from / signals show high repeatability and should be further investigated to confirm their use for cardiac condition longitudinal monitoring.

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