Respiratory related evoked responses to graduated pressure pulses using wavelet transform methods

Citation
M. Akay et Ja. Daubenspeck, Respiratory related evoked responses to graduated pressure pulses using wavelet transform methods, ANN BIOMED, 28(9), 2000, pp. 1126-1135
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary
Journal title
ANNALS OF BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
ISSN journal
00906964 → ACNP
Volume
28
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1126 - 1135
Database
ISI
SICI code
0090-6964(200009)28:9<1126:RRERTG>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
In this study, the respiratory related evoked responses (RREPs) from ten no rmal subjects in response to brief varying pressure pulses at -6, -10 and - 17 cm H2O with a duration of 200 ms were recorded to investigate how midlat ency cortical evoked potentials measured on the scalp are affected in respo nse to pressure pulses of varying magnitude at the mouth. Wavelet decomposi tion was performed for eight frequency scales in time for the RREPs. The RR EPs at each wavelet scale were enhanced by eliminating the wavelet coeffici ents due to the artifacts and noise. After denoising, the third (125-250 Hz ), fourth (62.5-125 Hz), fifth (31.25-62.5 Hz) and sixth (15.62-31.25 Hz) w avelet scales were quantified using the global field power estimates which serve to reduce the contamination by facial electromyogram responses evoked by the pressure stimulus. Our results show that the estimates of the globa l field power (GFP) at the third, fourth and fifth wavelet scales between 2 5 and 100 ms poststimulus were significantly increased when the pressure pu lse was increased from -6 to -17cm H2O. On average, the total GFP from all scales, summed over the period 30-90 ms poststimulus, doubled from baseline with the -6 cm H2O stimulus, and increased linearly by 40% between -6 and -17 H2O. This supports the use of the GFP as an index of respiratory mechan oreceptor input to the central nervous system. (C) 2000 Biomedical Engineer ing Society. [S0090-6964(00)00809-2].