Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical Procedures

The reliability of wearable photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors to measure heart rate (HR) in hospitalized patients has only been demonstrated in adults. We evaluated the accuracy of HR monitoring with a personal fitness tracker (PFT) in children undergoing surgery. HR monitoring was performed using...

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Main Authors: Gloria Pelizzo, Anna Guddo, Aurora Puglisi, Annalisa De Silvestri, Calogero Comparato, Mario Valenza, Emanuele Bordonaro, Valeria Calcaterra
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Published: MDPI AG 2018-03-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/5/3/38
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spelling doaj-75ae3c18fcf14926abc5a73a51fee3cd2021-04-02T05:36:17ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672018-03-01533810.3390/children5030038children5030038Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical ProceduresGloria Pelizzo0Anna Guddo1Aurora Puglisi2Annalisa De Silvestri3Calogero Comparato4Mario Valenza5Emanuele Bordonaro6Valeria Calcaterra7Pediatric Surgery Unit, Children’s Hospital, Istituto Mediterraneo di Eccellenza Pediatrica, 90134 Palermo, ItalyAnesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Children’s Hospital, Istituto Mediterraneo di Eccellenza Pediatrica, 90134 Palermo, ItalyAnesthesiology and Intensive Care Unit, Children’s Hospital, Istituto Mediterraneo di Eccellenza Pediatrica, 90134 Palermo, ItalyBiometry & Clinical Epidemiology, Scientific Direction, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, 27100 Pavia, ItalyPediatric Cardiology Unit, Children’s Hospital, Istituto Mediterraneo di Eccellenza Pediatrica, 90134 Palermo, ItalyOperating Room Coordination, Ospedale ARNAS Civico, Di Cristina e Benfratelli, 90134 Palermo, ItalyPediatric Surgery Unit, Children’s Hospital, Istituto Mediterraneo di Eccellenza Pediatrica, 90134 Palermo, ItalyPediatrics and Adolescentology Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Pavia and Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, 27100 Pavia, ItalyThe reliability of wearable photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors to measure heart rate (HR) in hospitalized patients has only been demonstrated in adults. We evaluated the accuracy of HR monitoring with a personal fitness tracker (PFT) in children undergoing surgery. HR monitoring was performed using a wrist-worn PFT (Fitbit Charge HR) in 30 children (8.21 ± 3.09 years) undergoing laparoscopy (n = 8) or open surgery (n = 22). HR values were analyzed preoperatively and during surgery. The accuracy of HR recordings was compared with measurements recorded during continuous electrocardiographic (cECG) monitoring; HRs derived from continuous monitoring with pulse oximetry (SpO2R) were used as a positive control. PFT-derived HR values were in agreement with those recorded during cECG (r = 0.99) and SpO2R (r = 0.99) monitoring. PFT performance remained high in children < 8 years (r = 0.99), with a weight < 30 kg (r = 0.99) and when the HR was < 70 beats per minute (bpm) (r = 0.91) or > 140 bpm (r = 0.99). PFT accuracy was similar during laparoscopy and open surgery, as well as preoperatively and during the intervention (r > 0.9). PFT–derived HR showed excellent accuracy compared with HRs measured by cECG and SpO2R during pediatric surgical procedures. Further clinical evaluation is needed to define whether PFTs can be used in different health care settings.http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/5/3/38personal fitness trackerchildrenpediatric surgeryheart rate
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author Gloria Pelizzo
Anna Guddo
Aurora Puglisi
Annalisa De Silvestri
Calogero Comparato
Mario Valenza
Emanuele Bordonaro
Valeria Calcaterra
spellingShingle Gloria Pelizzo
Anna Guddo
Aurora Puglisi
Annalisa De Silvestri
Calogero Comparato
Mario Valenza
Emanuele Bordonaro
Valeria Calcaterra
Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical Procedures
Children
personal fitness tracker
children
pediatric surgery
heart rate
author_facet Gloria Pelizzo
Anna Guddo
Aurora Puglisi
Annalisa De Silvestri
Calogero Comparato
Mario Valenza
Emanuele Bordonaro
Valeria Calcaterra
author_sort Gloria Pelizzo
title Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical Procedures
title_short Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical Procedures
title_full Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical Procedures
title_fullStr Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical Procedures
title_full_unstemmed Accuracy of a Wrist-Worn Heart Rate Sensing Device during Elective Pediatric Surgical Procedures
title_sort accuracy of a wrist-worn heart rate sensing device during elective pediatric surgical procedures
publisher MDPI AG
series Children
issn 2227-9067
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The reliability of wearable photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors to measure heart rate (HR) in hospitalized patients has only been demonstrated in adults. We evaluated the accuracy of HR monitoring with a personal fitness tracker (PFT) in children undergoing surgery. HR monitoring was performed using a wrist-worn PFT (Fitbit Charge HR) in 30 children (8.21 ± 3.09 years) undergoing laparoscopy (n = 8) or open surgery (n = 22). HR values were analyzed preoperatively and during surgery. The accuracy of HR recordings was compared with measurements recorded during continuous electrocardiographic (cECG) monitoring; HRs derived from continuous monitoring with pulse oximetry (SpO2R) were used as a positive control. PFT-derived HR values were in agreement with those recorded during cECG (r = 0.99) and SpO2R (r = 0.99) monitoring. PFT performance remained high in children < 8 years (r = 0.99), with a weight < 30 kg (r = 0.99) and when the HR was < 70 beats per minute (bpm) (r = 0.91) or > 140 bpm (r = 0.99). PFT accuracy was similar during laparoscopy and open surgery, as well as preoperatively and during the intervention (r > 0.9). PFT–derived HR showed excellent accuracy compared with HRs measured by cECG and SpO2R during pediatric surgical procedures. Further clinical evaluation is needed to define whether PFTs can be used in different health care settings.
topic personal fitness tracker
children
pediatric surgery
heart rate
url http://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/5/3/38
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