Heart rate variability parameters estimated from a smartphone seismocardiogram showed great similarity to an ECG reference signal, with differences between RR series lower than 10 ms.
Does smartphone-based seismocardiography accurately measure heart rate variability compared to an ECG reference signal?
Smartphone-based seismocardiography can estimate heart rate variability with RR series differences of less than 10 ms compared to standard ECG, though accuracy is influenced by device sampling frequency instability.
Effect estimate: Differences lower than 10 ms
Seismocardiography is a simple and non invasive method of recording cardiac activity from the movements of the body caused by heart pumping. In this preliminary study we use a smartphone to record this acceleration and estimate the heart rate. We compare the heart rate variability parameters from the seismocardiogram and ECG reference signal. The results show a great similarity and are strongly influenced by the instability in the sampling frequency of the device. The differences between RR series are lower than 10 ms.
Ramos-Castro et al. (Wed,) reported a other. Seismocardiogram using a smartphone vs. ECG reference signal was evaluated on Heart rate variability parameters (RR series differences) (Differences lower than 10 ms). Heart rate variability parameters estimated from a smartphone seismocardiogram showed great similarity to an ECG reference signal, with differences between RR series lower than 10 ms.