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Utility of photoplethysmography for heart rate estimation among inpatients

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posted on 2024-06-05, 06:45 authored by AN Koshy, JK Sajeev, N Nerlekar, AJ Brown, K Rajakariar, M Zureik, MC Wong, L Roberts, Maryann StreetMaryann Street, J Cooke, AW Teh
The accuracy of photoplethysmography (PPG) for heart rate (HR) estimation in cardiac arrhythmia is unknown. PPG-HR was evaluated in 112 hospitalised inpatients (cardiac arrhythmias (n = 60), sinus rhythm (n = 52)) using a continuous electrocardiogram monitoring as a reference standard. Strong agreement was observed in sinus rhythm HR < 100 and atrial flutter (bias 1 beat), modest agreement in sinus tachycardia (bias 24 beats) and complete heart block (bias -6 beats) and weak agreement with significant HR underestimation was seen in atrial fibrillation (bias 23 beats). Routine utilisation of PPG for HR estimation may delay early recognition of clinical deterioration in certain arrhythmias and sinus tachycardia.

History

Journal

Internal Medicine Journal

Volume

48

Pagination

587-591

Location

Australia

ISSN

1444-0903

eISSN

1445-5994

Language

English

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Royal Australasian College of Physicians

Issue

5

Publisher

WILEY