Title :
Multiscale Entropy Analysis of Pulse Wave Velocity for Assessing Atherosclerosis in the Aged and Diabetic
Author :
Hsien-Tsai Wu ; Po-Chun Hsu ; Cheng-Feng Lin ; Hou-Jun Wang ; Cheuk-Kwan Sun ; An-Bang Liu ; Men-Tzung Lo ; Chieh-Ju Tang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Nat. Dong Hwa Univ., Hualien, Taiwan
Abstract :
This study proposed a dynamic pulse wave velocity (PWV)-based biomedical parameter in assessing the degree of atherosclerosis for the aged and diabetic populations. Totally, 91 subjects were recruited from a single medical institution between July 2009 and October 2010. The subjects were divided into four groups: young healthy adults (Group 1, n = 22), healthy upper middle-aged adults (Group 2, n = 28), type 2 diabetics with satisfactory blood sugar control (Group 3, n = 21), and unsatisfactory blood sugar control (Group 4, n = 20). A self-developed six-channel electrocardiography (ECG)-PWV-based equipment was used to acquire 1000 successive recordings of PWVfoot values within 30 min. The data, thus, obtained were analyzed with multiscale entropy (MSE). Large-scale MSE index (MEILS) was chosen as the assessment parameter. Not only did MEILS successfully differentiate between subjects in Groups 1 and 2, but it also showed a significant difference between Groups 3 and 4. Compared with the conventional parameter of PWVfoot and MEI on R-R interval [i.e., MEI (RRI)] in evaluating the degree of atherosclerotic change, the dynamic parameter, MEILS (PWV), could better reflect the impact of age and blood sugar control on the progression of atherosclerosis.
Keywords :
blood; diseases; electrocardiography; entropy; geriatrics; medical disorders; medical signal processing; patient monitoring; sugar; ECG-PWV-based equipment; aged person; atherosclerosis assessment; atherosclerotic change; biomedical parameter; diabetic person; dynamic parameter; healthy upper middle-aged adults; large-scale MSE index; multiscale entropy analysis; pulse wave velocity; six-channel electrocardiography; type 2 diabetics; unsatisfactory blood sugar control; young healthy adults; Atherosclerosis; Complexity theory; Diabetes; Entropy; Indexes; Rail to rail inputs; Time series analysis; Atherosclerosis; diabetic; dynamic parameter; multiscale entropy (MSE); pulse wave velocity (PWV); Adult; Aged; Atherosclerosis; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2; Electrocardiography; Humans; Middle Aged; Reproducibility of Results; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Vascular Stiffness;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2011.2159975