Photoplethysmographic Waveform Analysis for Autonomic Reactivity Assessment in Depression

<italic>Objective:</italic> In the present study, a photoplethysmographic (PPG) waveform analysis for assessing differences in autonomic reactivity to mental stress between patients with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) and healthy control (HC) subjects is presented. <italic>Methods:</italic> PPG recordings of 40 MDD and 40 HC subjects were acquired at basal conditions, during the execution of cognitive tasks, and at the post-task relaxation period. PPG pulses are decomposed into three waves (a main wave and two reflected waves) using a pulse decomposition analysis. Pulse waveform characteristics such as the time delay between the position of the main wave and reflected waves, the percentage of amplitude loss in the reflected waves, and the heart rate (HR) are calculated among others. The intra-subject difference of a feature value between two conditions is used as an index of autonomic reactivity. <italic>Results:</italic> Statistically significant individual differences from stress to recovery were found for HR and the percentage of amplitude loss in the second reflected wave (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$A_{13}$</tex-math></inline-formula>) in both HC and MDD group. However, autonomic reactivity indices related to <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$A_{13}$</tex-math></inline-formula> reached higher values in HC than in MDD subjects (Cohen's <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">${d=\!-0.81},{\,\text {AUC}=0.74}$</tex-math></inline-formula>), implying that the stress response in depressed patients is reduced. A statistically significant (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$p \,<\, 0.001$</tex-math></inline-formula>) negative correlation (<inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$r=-0.5$</tex-math></inline-formula>) between depression severity scores and <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$A_{13}$</tex-math></inline-formula> was found. <italic>Conclusion:</italic> A decreased autonomic reactivity is associated with higher degree of depression. <italic>Significance:</italic> Stress response quantification by dynamic changes in PPG waveform morphology can be an aid for the diagnosis and monitoring of depression.

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