Pulse rate variability is not the same as heart rate variability: findings from a large, diverse clinical population study

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Introduction: Scientists and consumer products are increasingly employing light-based photoplethysmography (PPG) instead of electrocardiography (ECG) assuming it accurately quantifies heart rate variability (HRV). Recent studies, however, have demonstrated that pulse rate variability (PRV) derived from PPG is not equivalent to HRV-derived from ECG. This study investigated the agreement between PPG-PRV and ECG-HRV in a beat-to-beat analysis in 931 adults recruited from a tertiary academic medical center in the southeastern United States. Methods: Participants wore two (chest and bicep) Warfighter Monitor™ devices (Tiger Tech Solutions, Inc.). Heart rate (HR), pulse rate (PR) and three time-domain indices for PPG-PRV and ECG-HRV were measured. ECG-derived RR and noise-filtered NN intervals were extracted to compute HR, SDNN (standard deviation of NN intervals), rMSSD (root mean square of successive differences), and pNN50 (percentage of successive NN intervals differing by >50 ms). PPG-derived pulse-wave peaks were detected to calculate corresponding PR/PRV metrics. Pearson correlation, Bland–Altman, and one-way ANOVA analyses assessed linear association, bias, and mean differences across select chronic diseases. Results: Significant disagreement and differences were observed between ECG-HRV and PPG-PRV (p < 0.001 for all). For rMSSD: cardiovascular: 3.04 ms, 95% CI: 1.33, 4.75, endocrine: 2.85 ms, 95% CI: 0.52, 5.18, and neurological: 4.39 ms, 95% CI: 1.39, 7.39). For SDNN: cardiovascular: 8.50 ms, 95% CI: 5.25, 11.74, endocrine: 8.43 ms, 95% CI: 3.97, 12.90, neurological: 11.84 ms, 95% CI: 6.02, 17.67, and respiratory: 7.23 ms, 95% CI: 1.83, 12.62). For pNN50: cardiovascular: 2.48%, 95% CI: 1.67, 3.3, endocrine: 2.21% 95% CI: 1.12, 3.29, neurological: 2.91%, 95% CI: 1.25, 4.32, and respiratory: 1.46%, 95% CI: 0.15, 2.77). Discussion: PPG-PRV is a poor surrogate for ECG- HRV as it significantly underestimated SDNN, rMSSD, and pNN50 across select chronic diseases. Given the widespread use of PPG-based devices and ubiquitous, incorrect assumption that PRV accurately reflects HRV, researchers, clinicians, and manufacturers must clearly distinguish between PRV and HRV in studies and product claims.

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Kantrowitz, A. B., Ben-David, K., Morris, M., Wittels, H. L., Wishon, M. J., McDonald, S. M., … Wittels, S. H. (2025). Pulse rate variability is not the same as heart rate variability: findings from a large, diverse clinical population study. Frontiers in Physiology, 16. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2025.1630032

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