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Blood Pressure Monitoring System Using a Two-Channel Ballistocardiogram and Convolutional Neural Networks

Woojoon Seok, Kwang Jin Lee, Dongrae Cho, Jongryun Roh, Sayup Kim

2021Sensors36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypertension is a chronic disease that kills 7.6 million people worldwide annually. A continuous blood pressure monitoring system is required to accurately diagnose hypertension. Here, a chair-shaped ballistocardiogram (BCG)-based blood pressure estimation system was developed with no sensors attached to users. Two experimental sessions were conducted with 30 subjects. In the first session, two-channel BCG and blood pressure data were recorded for each subject. In the second session, the two-channel BCG and blood pressure data were recorded after running on a treadmill and then resting on the newly developed system. The empirical mode decomposition algorithm was used to remove noise in the two-channel BCG, and the instantaneous phase was calculated by applying a Hilbert transform to the first intrinsic mode functions. After training a convolutional neural network regression model that predicts the systolic and diastolic blood pressures (SBP and DBP) from the two-channel BCG phase, the results of the first session (rest) and second session (recovery) were compared. The results confirmed that the proposed model accurately estimates the rapidly rising blood pressure in the recovery state. Results from the rest sessions satisfied the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) international standards. The standard deviation of the SBP results in the recovery session exceeded 0.7.

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Hilbert–Huang transformBlood pressureSession (web analytics)Computer scienceConvolutional neural networkMedical instrumentationMedicineCardiologySpeech recognitionSimulationArtificial intelligenceInternal medicineTelecommunicationsWorld Wide WebWhite noiseNon-Invasive Vital Sign MonitoringHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic ControlHemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy