The purpose of this study was to examine the accuracy of HR measurements by the PTN-104 sensor in comparison to the fingertip pulse oximeter, which is a photoplethysmographic sensor (PPG). Twelve healthy participants underwent the same protocol during a single visit. Measurements were taken after each participant completed an initial rest period of 5 minutes and after 1-minute of exercising comprising of 30 squats. Each subject had the PTN-104 sensor attached to the index finger and a fingertip pulse oximeter to the opposite one. When examining the data in aggregate, there was a strong correlation between the PTN-104 sensor and PPG for HR (r = 0.988) with a mean bias of −2.55 bpm (95 % LoA +5.0, −10.1). The PTN-104 sensor satisfied validity...
At present efficient training requires a complex approach incorporating the control of the exercise ...
Abstract Due to the possibilities in miniaturization and wearability, photoplethysmography ...
Heart rate (HR) and HR variability (HRV) infer readiness to perform exercise in athletic populations...
Older technologies, which might have been the golden standard in the industry for years, are rapidly...
Introduction: Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a popular method for determining heart rate (HR) but the...
Heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) can be monitored with wearable devices throughout t...
Heart rate (HR) as an important physiological indicator could properly describe global subject’s phy...
Monitoring of vital signs is critical for patient triage and management. Principal assessments of pa...
Pulse oximeters are being widely used for non-invasive, simultaneous assessment of haemoglobin oxyge...
The non-invasive and cuffless blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) monitoring device is designed ...
BackgroundOptical measurement techniques and recent advances in wearable technology have made heart ...
Heart rate monitors have become a popular tool, which have been built in many different wearable dev...
Heart rate monitoring provides valuable information about an individual’s physiological condition. T...
The increase of safety and health monitor of workers has become a crucial objective to prevent exces...
Introduction: Photoplethysmography (PPG) in wearable sensors potentially plays an important role in ...
At present efficient training requires a complex approach incorporating the control of the exercise ...
Abstract Due to the possibilities in miniaturization and wearability, photoplethysmography ...
Heart rate (HR) and HR variability (HRV) infer readiness to perform exercise in athletic populations...
Older technologies, which might have been the golden standard in the industry for years, are rapidly...
Introduction: Photoplethysmography (PPG) is a popular method for determining heart rate (HR) but the...
Heart rate (HR) and heart rate variability (HRV) can be monitored with wearable devices throughout t...
Heart rate (HR) as an important physiological indicator could properly describe global subject’s phy...
Monitoring of vital signs is critical for patient triage and management. Principal assessments of pa...
Pulse oximeters are being widely used for non-invasive, simultaneous assessment of haemoglobin oxyge...
The non-invasive and cuffless blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) monitoring device is designed ...
BackgroundOptical measurement techniques and recent advances in wearable technology have made heart ...
Heart rate monitors have become a popular tool, which have been built in many different wearable dev...
Heart rate monitoring provides valuable information about an individual’s physiological condition. T...
The increase of safety and health monitor of workers has become a crucial objective to prevent exces...
Introduction: Photoplethysmography (PPG) in wearable sensors potentially plays an important role in ...
At present efficient training requires a complex approach incorporating the control of the exercise ...
Abstract Due to the possibilities in miniaturization and wearability, photoplethysmography ...
Heart rate (HR) and HR variability (HRV) infer readiness to perform exercise in athletic populations...