Maximum a posteriori detection of heartbeats from a chest-worn accelerometer

Author:

Schipper FonsORCID,van Sloun Ruud J GORCID,Grassi AngelaORCID,Brouwer JanORCID,van Meulen FokkeORCID,Overeem SebastiaanORCID,Fonseca PedroORCID

Abstract

Abstract Objective. Unobtrusive long-term monitoring of cardiac parameters is important in a wide variety of clinical applications, such as the assesment of acute illness severity and unobtrusive sleep monitoring. Here we determined the accuracy and robustness of heartbeat detection by an accelerometer worn on the chest. Approach. We performed overnight recordings in 147 individuals (69 female, 78 male) referred to two sleep centers. Two methods for heartbeat detection in the acceleration signal were compared: one previously described approach, based on local periodicity, and a novel extended method incorporating maximum a posteriori estimation and a Markov decision process to approach an optimal solution. Main results. The maximum a posteriori estimation significantly improved performance, with a mean absolute error for the estimation of inter-beat intervals of only 3.5 ms, and 95% limits of agreement of −1.7 to +1.0 beats per minute for heartrate measurement. Performance held during posture changes and was only weakly affected by the presence of sleep disorders and demographic factors. Significance. The new method may enable the use of a chest-worn accelerometer in a variety of applications such as ambulatory sleep staging and in-patient monitoring.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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