Smartphone-Derived Seismocardiography: Robust Approach for Accurate Cardiac Energy Assessment in Patients with Various Cardiovascular Conditions

Author:

Hossein Amin12ORCID,Abdessater Elza3,Balali Paniz1ORCID,Cosneau Elliot4,Gorlier Damien4,Rabineau Jérémy1ORCID,Almorad Alexandre5,Faoro Vitalie2,van de Borne Philippe3

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Physics and Physiology, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

2. Cardio-Pulmonary Exercise Laboratory, Faculty of Motor Sciences, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Erasme Campus, Anderlecht, 1070 Brussels, Belgium

3. Department of Cardiology, Erasme Hospital, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium

4. Heartkinetics S.A., 6041 Charleroi, Belgium

5. Heart Rhythm Management Centre, Postgraduate Program in Cardiac Electrophysiology and Pacing, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

Abstract

Seismocardiography (SCG), a method for measuring heart-induced chest vibrations, is gaining attention as a non-invasive, accessible, and cost-effective approach for cardiac pathologies, diagnosis, and monitoring. This study explores the integration of SCG acquired through smartphone technology by assessing the accuracy of metrics derived from smartphone recordings and their consistency when performed by patients. Therefore, we assessed smartphone-derived SCG’s reliability in computing median kinetic energy parameters per record in 220 patients with various cardiovascular conditions. The study involved three key procedures: (1) simultaneous measurements of a validated hardware device and a commercial smartphone; (2) consecutive smartphone recordings performed by both clinicians and patients; (3) patients’ self-conducted home recordings over three months. Our findings indicate a moderate-to-high reliability of smartphone-acquired SCG metrics compared to those obtained from a validated device, with intraclass correlation (ICC) > 0.77. The reliability of patient-acquired SCG metrics was high (ICC > 0.83). Within the cohort, 138 patients had smartphones that met the compatibility criteria for the study, with an observed at-home compliance rate of 41.4%. This research validates the potential of smartphone-derived SCG acquisition in providing repeatable SCG metrics in telemedicine, thus laying a foundation for future studies to enhance the precision of at-home cardiac data acquisition.

Funder

Fonds Erasme

Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique

PRODEX

Fonds de la Chirurgie Cardiaque

Publisher

MDPI AG

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