DocumentCode :
1652188
Title :
GSR and HRV: its application in clinical diagnosis
Author :
Ahuja, N.D. ; Agarwal, A.K. ; Mahajan, N.M. ; Mehta, N.H. ; Kapadia, H.N.
Author_Institution :
Indian Inst. of Technol., Mumbai, India
fYear :
2003
Firstpage :
279
Lastpage :
283
Abstract :
Galvanic skin response is a method of regulating the internal physical process by giving a biofeedback, which is effective in the treatment of phobias, anxiety and to increase the relaxation process of the subject during the hypnosis. Presently the application of GSR by certain Physiologist and Psychologist is substantially restricted by its inability to generate time varying responses. By generating these time varying graphical responses we would be able to monitor only the skin resistance response over a period of time. Moreover the condition of the most vital organ of the body. i.e.: the heart, in condition of stress, anxiety, anger as well as pressure is unavailable. To evaluate the cardiac responses at this point we have combine heart rate variability along with galvanic skin response. Here, we will be monitoring the GSR signal and ECG signal. These signals are then computer interfaced to give the responses of GSR and HRV. With the help of these responses a physician would be able to guide his patient under condition of stress, anxiety and pressure through biofeedback. Thus the physician would be able to give clinical diagnosis and management of different heart disorders, its regulation and stability, which would help the individual to self regulate his/her own health and growth. Regardless, of the method of analysis, GSR and HRV would provide a very robust biofeedback that can be easily used for diagnosis and communicating responses.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; electrocardiography; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; patient monitoring; skin; ECG signal; anger; anxiety; biofeedback; cardiac responses; clinical diagnosis; clinical management; galvanic skin response signal; growth; health; heart disorders; heart rate variability; hypnosis; internal physical process; phobias; pressure; relaxation process; skin resistance response; stress; time varying graphical responses; vital organ; Biological control systems; Biomedical monitoring; Clinical diagnosis; Galvanizing; Heart rate variability; Immune system; Patient monitoring; Psychology; Skin; Stress;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2003. Proceedings. 16th IEEE Symposium
Conference_Location :
New York, NY, USA
ISSN :
1063-71258
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1901-6
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CBMS.2003.1212802
Filename :
1212802
Link To Document :
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