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    A wearable respiratory plethysmography using flexible sensor

    , Article International Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Technology ; Volume 11, Issue 4 , 2013 , Pages 364-380 ; 17526418 (ISSN) Mokhlespour Esfahani, M. I ; Narimani, R ; Ramezanzadehkoldeh, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Assessment of respiratory volume is extensively performed in clinical applications in order to assess the cases of respiratory illness and the progression of the respiratory syndromes. Respiratory plethysmography is employed to determine the changes of chest volume to monitor breathing. A wearable respiration measuring system has been introduced to detect volume variations of chests. The system consists of a flexible sensor, stretchable cloth and electrical board. The flexible sensor, which measures electrical voltage produced by extension movements, is installed inside the shirt and nearly contacts the chest. The system can be used everywhere and be self-applied by patients. The main... 

    Development of a wearable measuring system for respiratory plethysmography

    , Article Proceedings of the 8th IASTED International Conference on Biomedical Engineering, Biomed 2011, 16 February 2011 through 18 February 2011 ; February , 2011 , Pages 295-299 ; 9780889868663 (ISBN) Mokhlespour, M. I ; Ramezanzadeh, M ; Narimani, R
    2011
    Abstract
    Assessment of respiratory volume is widely used in clinical application in order to assess the case of respiratory illness, and the progression of the respiratory syndrome. Respiratory plethysmography is used to determine the changes of chest volume to monitor the breathing. A wearable respiration measuring system has been introduced for detection of volume variations of chest. The system consists of a flexible sensor, stretchable cloth and electrical board. The flexible sensor, whose electrical voltage is produced by body movements, is installed inside the shirt and closely contacts the chest. The low frequency components of body movements recorded by the sensor are mainly generated by... 

    Analysis of the effect of ageing on rising edge characteristics of the photoplethysmogram using a modified windkessel model

    , Article Cardiovascular Engineering ; Volume 7, Issue 4 , 2007 , Pages 172-181 ; 15678822 (ISSN) Zahedi, E ; Chellappan, K ; Mohd Ali, M. A ; Singh, H ; Sharif University of Technology
    2007
    Abstract
    Ageing is one of the main contributing factors towards increasing arterial stiffness, leading to changes in peripheral pulses propagation. Therefore the characteristics of the photoplethysmogram (PPG) pulse, especially the rising edge and peak position, are greatly affected. In this study, the PPG pulse rising edge and corresponding peak position have been investigated non-invasively in human subjects as a function of age. Fifteen healthy subjects were selected and grouped in five age intervals, from 20 to 59 years, based on their comparable systolic-diastolic blood pressure and PPG amplitude. As expected, the peripheral pulse shows a steep rise and early peak in younger subjects. With age,... 

    Discrimination of bilateral finger photoplethysmogram responses to reactive hyperemia in diabetic and healthy subjects using a differential vascular model framework

    , Article Physiological Measurement ; Volume 34, Issue 5 , 2013 , Pages 513-525 ; 09673334 (ISSN) Keikhosravi, A ; Aghajani, H ; Zahedi, E ; Sharif University of Technology
    2013
    Abstract
    Endothelial dysfunction assessment has received considerable attention due to its potential in early screening of cardiovascular diseases. Since the seminal work by Celermajer in flow-mediated dilation (FMD) based on B-mode ultrasound measurement of the brachial artery dilation following limb ischemia, many attempts have been made toward applying this method to clinical, non-invasive endothelial dysfunction assessment. One major obstacle toward achieving this objective has been the relative high cost of the required setup and skilled manpower. Such limitations have prompted the investigation of other non-invasively accessible signals such as the photoplethysmogram (PPG) in relation to FMD.... 

    Experimental feasibility study of estimation of the normalized central blood pressure waveform from radial photoplethysmogram

    , Article Journal of Healthcare Engineering ; Volume 6, Issue 1 , 2015 , Pages 121-144 ; 20402295 (ISSN) Zahedi, E ; Sohani, V ; Mohd. Ali, M. A ; Chellappan, K ; Beng, G. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    Multi-Science Publishing Co. Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    The feasibility of a novel system to reliably estimate the normalized central blood pressure (CBPN) from the radial photoplethysmogram (PPG) is investigated. Right-wrist radial blood pressure and left-wrist PPG were simultaneously recorded in five different days. An industry-standard applanation tonometer was employed for recording radial blood pressure. The CBP waveform was amplitude-normalized to determine CBPN. A total of fifteen second-order autoregressive models with exogenous input were investigated using system identification techniques. Among these 15 models, the model producing the lowest coefficient of variation (CV) of the fitness during the five days was... 

    A brief comparison of adaptive noise cancellation, wavelet and cycle-by-cycle fourier series analysis for reduction of motional artifacts from PPG signals

    , Article IFMBE Proceedings, 30 April 2010 through 2 May 2010 ; Volume 32 IFMBE , April , 2010 , Pages 243-246 ; 16800737 (ISSN) ; 9783642149979 (ISBN) Malekmohammadi, M ; Moein, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2010
    Abstract
    The accuracy of Photoplethysmographic signals is often not adequate due to motional artifacts induced in the recording site. Over recent decades there has been a widespread effort to reduce these artifacts and different methods are used for this aim. Nevertheless there are still some contradictory results reported by different methods about their effectiveness in artifact reduction. In this paper, we aim to compare three of established methods for PPG noise reduction on a unique dataset. Among different reported methods, we have chosen Adaptive Noise Cancellation (ANC), Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) and a newly developed method Cycle-by-cycle Fourier Series Analysis (CFSA) for denoising.... 

    Finger photoplethysmogram pulse amplitude changes induced by flow-mediated dilation

    , Article Physiological Measurement ; Volume 29, Issue 5 , 2008 , Pages 625-637 ; 09673334 (ISSN) Zahedi, E ; Jaafar, R ; Mohd Ali, M. A ; Mohamed, A. L ; Maskon, O ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    This study was conducted to investigate the utility and efficacy of finger photoplethysmogram pulse amplitude (PPG-AC) in comparison with the standard Doppler ultrasound in assessing an endothelial function via flow-mediated dilation (FMD). High-resolution B-mode scanning of the right brachial artery (BA) of 31 healthy subjects aged 39.7 ± 11.3 (range 22-64) years and 52 risk subjects aged 47.7 ± 10.8 (range 30-65) years were performed before and after 4 min of upper arm occlusion. Concurrent with the ultrasound measurement (where color Doppler imaging was used to enhance arterial boundary detection), PPG signals were recorded from both index fingers for cross evaluation and comparison. Our... 

    Classification of vascular function in upper limb using bilateral photoplethysmographic signals

    , Article Physiological Measurement ; Volume 29, Issue 3 , 2008 , Pages 365-374 ; 09673334 (ISSN) Hesam Shariati, N ; Zahedi, E ; Jajai, H. M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    Bilateral PPG signals have been used for comparative study of two groups of healthy (free from any cardiovascular risk factors) and diabetic (as cardiovascular disease risk group) subjects in the age-matched range 40-50 years. The peripheral blood pulsations were recorded simultaneously from right and left index fingers for 90 s. Pulses have been modeled with the ARX440 model in the interval of 300 sample points with 100 sample points overlap between segments. Model parameters of three segments based on the highest fitness (higher than 80%) of modeled segments were retained for each subject. Subsequently, principal component analysis (PCA) was applied to the parameters of retained segments... 

    Applicability of adaptive noise cancellation to fetal heart rate detection using photoplethysmography

    , Article Computers in Biology and Medicine ; Volume 38, Issue 1 , 2008 , Pages 31-41 ; 00104825 (ISSN) Zahedi, E ; Beng, G. K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    In this paper, an approach based on adaptive noise cancellation (ANC) is evaluated for extraction of the fetal heart rate using photoplethysmographic signals from the maternal abdomen. A simple optical model is proposed in which the maternal and fetal blood pulsations result in emulated signals where the lower SNR limit (fetal to maternal) is - 25 dB. It is shown that a recursive least-squares algorithm is capable of extracting the peaks of the fetal PPG from these signals, for typical values of maternal and fetal tissues. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved  

    Discrimination between different degrees of coronary artery disease using time-domain features of the finger photoplethysmogram in response to reactive hyperemia

    , Article Biomedical Signal Processing and Control ; Volume 18 , 2015 , Pages 282-292 ; 17468094 (ISSN) Hosseini, Z. S ; Zahedi, E ; Movahedian Attar, H ; Fakhrzadeh, H ; Parsafar, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2015
    Abstract
    Atherosclerosis is a major cause of coronary artery disease leading to morbidity and mortality worldwide. Currently, coronary angiography is considered to be the most accurate technique to diagnose coronary artery disease (CAD). However, this technique is an invasive and expensive procedure with risks of serious complications. Since the symptoms of CAD are not noticed until advanced stages of the disease, early and effective diagnosis of CAD is considered a pertinent measure. In this paper, a non-invasive optical signal, the finger photoplethysmogram (PPG) obtained before and after reactive hyperemia is investigated to discriminate between subjects with different CAD conditions. To this end,...