Abstract
Finger photoplethysmography (PPG) waveform is blood volume change of finger microcirculation that reflects vascular function. Reflection index (RI), stiffness index (SI) and second derivative of photoplethysmogram (SDPPG) are derived from PPG waveforms proposed as cardiovascular disease (CVD) markers. Heart rate (HR) is a known factor that affects vascular function. Individual resting HR variation may affect RI, SI and SDPPG. This review aims to identify studies about the relationship between HR with RI, SI and SDPPG among humans. A literature search was conducted in Medline via the Ebscohost and Scopus databases to find relevant articles published within 11 years. The main inclusion criteria were articles in the English language that discuss the relationship between HR with RI, SI and SDPPG using PPG among humans. The search found 1960 relevant articles but only six articles that met the inclusion criteria. SI and RI showed an association with HR. SDPPG (SDPPG-b/SDPPG-a ratio, SDPPG-d/SDPPG-a ratio, aging index (AGI) and revised aging index (RAGI)) also had an association with HR. Only RI had a considerable association with HR, the association between SI and HR was non-considerable and the association between HR and SDPPG was inconclusive. Further interventional studies should be conducted to investigate this issue, as a variation in resting HR may challenge the validity of PPG-based CVD markers.
Highlights
More than 360,000 people died in 2016 due to coronary heart disease (CHD), the most common type of HD, and CHD contributed to 43.2% of deaths in the UnitedStates [1] and was the top leading cause of death in 2016 in the United States [1]
The objective of this review is to reveal the relationship between Stiffness index (SI), Reflection index (RI) and second derivative of photoplethysmogram (SDPPG) with Heart rate (HR)
A literature search was conducted to investigate the relationship between HR and SI and RI and two groups of keywords: (1) heart rate* AND (2) reflection index* OR stiffness index* OR second
Summary
This review aims to identify studies about the relationship between HR with RI, SI and SDPPG among humans. The objective of this review is to reveal the relationship between SI, RI and SDPPG with HR
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