Noninvasive Detection of the Hemodynamic Stress of Exercise Using the Photoplethysmogram

Volume: 22, Issue: 4, Pages: 269 - 278
Published: Jun 25, 2008
Abstract
Exercise induced hemodynamic stress has been studied extensively using a wide range of physiological sensors. While athletes can modulate their training intensity using EKG-based heart rate monitors, there are currently no noninvasive monitors that can be used to ascertain with a high degree of certainty the hemodynamic stress an individual is experiencing because of fatigue or an underlying pathology. We propose that cardiac stress will result...
Paper Details
Title
Noninvasive Detection of the Hemodynamic Stress of Exercise Using the Photoplethysmogram
Published Date
Jun 25, 2008
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
269 - 278
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