On better estimating and normalizing the relationship between clinical parameters: Comparing respiratory modulations in the photoplethysmogram and blood pressure signal (DPOP versus PPV)

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DPOP (ΔPOP or Delta-POP) is a noninvasive parameter which measures the strength of respiratory modulations present in the pulse oximeter waveform. It has been proposed as a noninvasive alternative to pulse pressure variation (PPV) used in the prediction of the response to volume expansion in hypovolemic patients.We considered a number of simple techniques for better determining the underlying relationship between the two parameters. It was shown numerically that baseline-induced signal errors were asymmetric in nature, which corresponded to observation, and we proposed a method which combines a least-median-of squares estimator with the requirement that the relationship passes through the origin (the LMSO method).We further developed a method of normalization of the parameters through rescaling DPOP using the inverse gradient of the linear fitted relationship. We propose that this normalization method (LMSO-N) is applicable to the matching of a wide range of clinical parameters. It is also generally applicable to the self-normalizing of parameters whose behaviour may change slightly due to algorithmic improvements.

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Addison, P. S., Wang, R., Uribe, A. A., & Bergese, S. D. (2015). On better estimating and normalizing the relationship between clinical parameters: Comparing respiratory modulations in the photoplethysmogram and blood pressure signal (DPOP versus PPV). Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/576340

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