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Photoplethysmogram Combined with the Art of Eastern Pulse Analysis: A Novel Way to Assess Body and Mind Energy Balance

    • Published: 2021
    • Patrick Celka1, Marina Brucet2, Niclas Granqvist1, and Herbert Schwabl1
    • Cardiol Vasc Res. 2021; 5(1): 1-13. ISSN 2639-8486.1. SATHeart SA. Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland.2. Lama Tzong Khapa Institute, Via Poggiberna, Santa Luce PI, Italy.
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Abstract

The photoplethysmogram (PPG) is currently used to assess the autonomic nervous system in wearable sensors but the PPG also contains additional information about the arterial system and mental state. This knowledge was known by ancient medicinal system, especially those from the Eastern countries. We present a work that combines the Tibetan medicine concepts of three fundamental energies or humours called Tripa, Lung and Beken with modern techniques of PPG signal analysis to derive a holistic view on the state of a person.

Aims

To quantify the state of energy balance of a person using PPG and the three energies. The methodology is further validated in the context of mental stress and active breathing relaxation.

Methods and Material

In Study 1, PPG features were computed on 33 subjects to derive the three energies. In Study 2: The energy balance was derived and validated on ten subjects.

Results

Statistical results show that the PPG derived energies are significantly (Student t-tests) different from baseline in stress and relaxation. Energy balance shows a large group variance and exhibit the well-known psychophysiological adaptation process.

Conclusions

We have demonstrated the potential benefit to use PPG to assess the mental and cardiac and vascular state of a person using Tibetan medicine concepts. The energy balance metric can potentially have great value in the assessment of mental state disorders such as anxiety, stress and depression and applied in the context of breathing based relaxation techniques.