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J.C. Varon Perez
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Wearable sensors offer new opportunities for the early detection and identification of toxic chemicals in situations where medical evaluation is not immediately possible. We previously found that continuously recorded physiology in guinea pigs can be used for early detection of e
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Early detection of exposure to a toxic chemical, e.g., in a military context, can be life-saving. We propose to use machine learning techniques and multiple continuously measured physiological signals to detect exposure, and to identify the chemical agent. Such detection and iden
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Feature selection techniques are very useful approaches for dimensionality reduction in data analysis. They provide interpretable results by reducing the dimensions of the data to a subset of the original set of features. When the data lack annotations, unsupervised feature selec
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The ideal moment to withdraw respiratory supply of patients under Mechanical Ventilation at Intensive Care Units (ICU), is not easy to be determined for clinicians. Although the Spontaneous Breathing Trial (SBT) provides a measure of the patients’ readiness, there is still around
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Objective: Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) refers to heart rate oscillations synchronous with respiration, and it is one of the major representations of cardiorespiratory coupling. Its strength has been suggested as a biomarker to monitor different conditions, and diseases. So
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Objective: the aim of this study is to evaluate whether noninvasive autonomic activity assessment could represent a potential tool for the stratification of asthmatic subjects based on symptoms control, using only 10-min electrocardiographic and respiratory signals. Methods: seve
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In this work, a detection and classification method for sleep apnea and hypopnea, using photopletysmography (PPG) and peripheral oxygen saturation (2) signals, is proposed. The detector consists of two parts: one that detects reductions in amplitude fluctuation of PPG
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Background: Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is known for its beneficial effects on functional capacity and is a key component within current cardiovascular disease management strategies. In addition, a larger increase in functional capacity is accompanied by better clinical outcomes.
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Cardiorespiratory monitoring is crucial for the diagnosis and management of multiple conditions such as stress and sleep disorders. Therefore, the development of ambulatory systems providing continuous, comfortable, and inexpensive means for monitoring represents an important res
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are often characterized by their multifactorial complexity. This makes remote monitoring and ambulatory cardiac rehabilitation (CR) therapy challenging. Current wearable multimodal devices enable remote monitoring. Machine learning (ML) and artificia
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Short-term exercise progression of cardiovascular patients throughout cardiac rehabilitation
An observational study
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a highly recommended secondary prevention measure for patients with diagnosed cardiovascular disease. Unfortunately, participation rates are low due to enrollment and adherence issues. As such, new CR delivery strategies are of interest, as to impro
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In this work, the performance of 5 methods to calculate the ECG derived respiration is compared when applied to ECG signals with irregular beats. The results suggest that approaches based on the R-peaks amplitude and the difference between the R and S waves are more stable when t
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Objective: Automated seizure detection is a key aspect of wearable seizure warning systems. As a result, the quality of life of refractory epilepsy patients could be improved. Most state-of-the-art algorithms for heart rate-based seizure detection use a so-called patient-independ
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Objective: Studies have shown an increased cardiovascular risk in obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients. In order to prioritize treatment of high risk patients, there is a need for improved cardiovascular OSA phenotyping. This study investigates the use of oxygen saturation (SpO
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The gold standard for the assessment of cardiac mass is cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR). However, it is costly and requires specific expertise. Electrocardiographic (ECG) criteria could provide a low-cost solution, but have shown to be poorly correlated with LVM in athle
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Respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) is one of the forms of cardiorespiratory coupling. It has been suggested as a potential biomarker for diverse illnesses and conditions. In general, methods for non-invasive quantification of the RSA combine information from heart rate variabilit
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Electrical storm (ES) in ICD patients, defined as 3 or more appropriate ICD interventions within a time span of 24 hours, is a medical emergency associated with adverse outcome. However, it is debated if ES is only a marker of progressive near end-stage cardiac disease or an ar-r
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A real-life validation of a system for simultaneous acquisition of capacitively-coupled ECG (ccECG) and capacitively-coupled bioimpedance (ccBioz) is presented. The heart rate (HR) and respiration rate (RR) estimation performance was evaluated using polysomnography (PSG) signals
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Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder, whose diagnosis can strongly benefit from home-based screening. As the total sleep time is essential to assess the sleep apnea severity, a sleep-wake classifier was developed based on heart rate and respiration. These two signals were selec
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Tetralogy of Fallot (ToF) is a congenital structural heart disease. While early diagnosis and corrective surgery allow most patients to live normal lives, some patients slowly deteriorate. The current inability to quantify the deterioration and predict these events prompts a data
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