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State Change Detection Using Multivariate Synchronization Measure from Physiological Signals

Oshima, Kumiko
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Carmeli, Cristian  
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Hasler, Martin  
2006
Journal of Signal Processing

The cardiovascular system can be macro-modelled as a collection of coupled oscillators. Recently, the use of mutual couplings of these oscillators to characterize the state of the system during anaesthesia has been proposed. Assuming that the synchronization status between three systems, namely cardiac, respiratory and cortical oscillators changes with respect to the depth of anaesthesia, we analyzed the synchronization between these three oscillators using a measure for synchronization, the S estimator. Furthermore, we applied a statistical assessment to detect precisely the deep - light change of anaesthesia.

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research article
Author(s)
Oshima, Kumiko
Carmeli, Cristian  
Hasler, Martin  
Date Issued

2006

Published in
Journal of Signal Processing
Volume

10

Issue

4

Start page

223

End page

226

Subjects

Anesthesia

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Multivariate analysis

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Synchronization

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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September 27, 2007
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/12513
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