GRU Neural Network Improved Bioimpedance Based Stroke Volume Estimation during Ergometry Stress Test

Author:

Urban Mike,Klum MichaelORCID,Pielmus Alexandru-Gabriel,Liebrenz Falk,Mann Steffen,Tigges Timo,Orglmeister Reinhold

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the leading members of non-communicable diseases. An early diagnosis is essential for effective treatment, to reduce hospitalization time and health care costs. Nowadays, an exercise stress test on an ergometer is used to identify CVDs. To improve the accuracy of diagnostics, the hemodynamic status and parameters of a person can be investigated. For hemodynamic management, thoracic electrical bioimpedance has recently been used. This technique offers beat-to-beat stroke volume calculation but suffers from an artifact-sensitive signal that makes such measurements difficult during movement. We propose a new method based on a gated recurrent unit (GRU) neural network and the ECG signal to improve the measurement of bioimpedance signals, reduce artifacts and calculate hemodynamic parameters. We conducted a study with 23 subjects. The new approach is compared to ensemble averaging, scaled Fourier linear combiner, adaptive filter, and simple neural networks. The GRU neural network performs better with single artifact events than shallow neural networks (mean error −0.0244, mean square error 0.0181 for normalized stroke volume). The GRU network is superior to other algorithms using time-correlated data for the exercise stress test.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Biochemistry,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Analytical Chemistry

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