Abstract

Abstract Photoplethysmography signal (PPG) provides information about the cardiovascular, respiratory, or nervous system activity. Recent studies proposed methods of apnea identification from PPG using amplitude or baseline modulation, or area under the curve. We hypothesized that analysis of the dicrotic notch could improve the sensitivity and specificity of apnea detection. We applied four methods to detect apnea from PPG records experimentally obtained from 10 volunteers, where each volunteer simulated three apneic pauses. We adopted the Area under the PPG and Pulse wave amplitude parameters, and we proposed the Dicrotic notch area parameter. For the methods, we determined the delay in apnea detection and the sensitivity and specificity of apnea detection. The average delay in detecting an apneic pause from the PPG using the Dicrotic notch area was 6.1 s. Combining the parameters of the Area under the PPG with the Dicrotic notch area increased the specificity of apnea detection from 73.8% to 80.0%, although sensitivity decreased from 91.1% to 85.6%. The newly proposed parameter Dicrotic notch area showed its potential for automatic apnea detection.

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