1. Identifying airway obstructions using photoplethysmography (PPG).
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Knorr-Chung BR, McGrath SP, Blike GT, Knorr-Chung, Bethany R, McGrath, Susan P, and Blike, George T
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Objective: Central and obstructive apneas are sources of morbidity and mortality associated with primary patient conditions as well as secondary to medical care such as sedation/analgesia in post-operative patients. This research investigates the predictive value of the respirophasic variation in the noninvasive photoplethysmography (PPG) waveform signal in detecting airway obstruction.Methods: PPG data from 20 consenting healthy adults (12 male, 8 female) undergoing anesthesia were collected directly after surgery and before transfer to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU). Features of the PPG waveform were calculated and used in a neural network to classify normal and obstructive events.Results: During the postoperative period studied, the neural network classifier yielded an average (+/-standard deviation) 75.4 (+/-3.7)% sensitivity, 91.6 (+/-2.3)% specificity, 84.7 (+/-3.5)% positive predictive value, 85.9 (+/-1.8)% negative predictive value, and an overall accuracy of 85.4 (+/-2.0)%.Conclusions: The accuracy of this method shows promise for use in real-time monitoring situations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2008
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