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Exploration of the conditions for occurrence of photoplethysmographic signal inversion above the dorsalis pedis artery

  • Fredrik Wilsbeck Jerve
  • , Dag Roar Hjelme
  • , Håvard Kalvøy
  • , John Allen
  • , Christian Tronstad
    • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
    • Oslo University Hospital

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    Abstract

    Inversion of the photoplethysmographic (PPG) signal is a rarely reported case. This signal anomaly can have implications for PPG-based cardiovascular assessments. The conditions for PPG signal inversion in the vicinity of the dorsalis pedis (DPA) artery of the foot were investigated. Wireless multi-wavelength PPG sensing with skin-probe contact pressure and local skin temperature were studied at different sensor positions, and the occurrence of inversion (OOI) was investigated. Twelve healthy adult volunteers were studied over four LED wavelengths at three levels of contact pressure for 11 probe positions. A novel algorithm quantified the proportion of inverted samples with respect to the abovementioned variables. Our algorithm classifying inverted vs. non-inverted pulses achieved 98.3% accuracy. Ten of the participants had at least one inverted signal identified. The impact of interindividual variation on inversion prevalence was large, but different LEDs, relative position to the DPA and sensor contact pressure also affected OOI. Skin surface and room temperatures showed no impact on OOI. Lateral measurements showed 39.6% more inversion at maximum compared to minimum contact pressure. Mechanical capillary bed variations and arterial reflections during venous engorgement are considered viable explanations for our observations. These findings motivate an expanded study of the occurrence of PPG signal inversion.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number6505
    Number of pages21
    JournalSensors (Switzerland)
    Volume24
    Issue number20
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2024

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    This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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    Keywords

    • artery
    • cardiovascular disease
    • PPG
    • photoplethysmography
    • peripheral vascular disease
    • pulse
    • pulse wave analysis
    • PPG inversion

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