Title :
Cardiac interference reduction in diaphragmatic MMG signals during a Maintained Inspiratory Pressure Test
Author :
Sarlabous, Leonardo ; TORRES, ABEL ; Fiz, Jose A. ; Jane, Raimon
Author_Institution :
Dept. ESAII, Univ. Politec. de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract :
A recursive least square (RLS) adaptive filtering algorithm for reduction of cardiac interference in diaphragmatic mecanomyographic (MMGdi) signals is addressed in this paper. MMGdi signals were acquired with a capacitive accelerometer placed between 7th and 8th intercostal spaces, on the right anterior axillary line, during a maintained inspiratory pressure test. Subjects were asked to maintain a constant inspiratory pressure with a mouthpiece connected to a closed tube (without breathing). This maneuver was repeated at five different contraction efforts: apnea (no effort), 20 cmH2O, 40 cmH2O, 60 cmH2O and maximum voluntary contraction. An adaptive noise canceller (ANC) using the RLS algorithm was applied on the MMGdi signals. To evaluate the behavior of the ANC, the MMGdi signals were analyzed in two segments: with and without cardiac interference (WCI and NCI, respectively). In both segments it was analyzed the power spectral density (PSD), and the ARV and RMS amplitude parameters for each contraction effort. With the proposed ANC algorithm the amplitude parameters of the WCI segments were reduced to a level similar to the one of the NCI segments. The obtained results showed that ANC using the RLS algorithm allows to significantly reduce the cardiac interference in MMGdi signals.
Keywords :
adaptive filters; cardiology; least squares approximations; magnetocardiography; medical signal processing; ARV amplitude parameters; PSD; RLS adaptive filtering algorithm; RMS amplitude parameters; adaptive noise canceller; amplitude parameters; capacitive accelerometer; cardiac interference reduction; diaphragmatic MMG signals; diaphragmatic mecanomyographic signals; inspiratory pressure test; intercostal spaces; maximum voluntary contraction; power spectral density; recursive least square adaptive filtering algorithm; right anterior axillary line; Accelerometers; Adaptive filters; Band-pass filters; Electrocardiography; Interference; Muscles; Transversal filters;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2013 35th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Osaka
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2013.6610383