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Deriving Heart Rate and Respiratory Rate from Pulse Oximetry Data
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced trends in computer science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3091
DOI - 10.30534/ijatcse/2021/241032021
Subject(s) - pulse oximetry , respiratory rate , pulse (music) , pulse rate , heart rate , medicine , biomedical engineering , computer science , cardiology , anesthesia , blood pressure , telecommunications , detector
Respiratory Rate (RR) is a vital sign representing air movement in and out of the body. Neglecting the respiratory rate can foresee the patient being at risk. The lack of portable device in a point of care unit, i.e. ambulances, can be a demanding task. In this study, the researchers developed a hardware device that can measure resting Heart Rate (HR) and RR from a custom pulse oximeter tethered to the Arduino board using signal processing to extract HR and Symlet Wavelet Transform to extract the RR. The derived HR and RR from a custom pulse oximeter is compared to a clinical-grade pulse oximeter and yielded an MSE of around 3.8. Moreover, results obtained from the custom pulse oximeter vs the reference are close and valid.

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