Mitigation of Instrument-Dependent Variability in Ballistocardiogram Morphology: Case Study on Force Plate and Customized Weighing Scale

The objective of this study was to investigate the measurement instrument-dependent variability in the morphology of the ballistocardiogram (BCG) waveform in human subjects and computational methods to mitigate the variability. The BCG was measured in 22 young healthy subjects using a high-performance force plate and a customized commercial weighing scale under upright standing posture. The timing and amplitude features associated with the major I, J, K waves in the BCG waveforms were extracted and quantitatively analyzed. The results indicated that 1) the I, J, K waves associated with the weighing scale BCG exhibited delay in the timings within the cardiac cycle relative to the ECG R wave as well as attenuation in the absolute amplitudes than the respective force plate counterparts, whereas 2) the time intervals between the I, J, K waves were comparable. Then, two alternative computational methods were conceived in an attempt to mitigate the discrepancy between force plate versus weighing-scale BCG: a transfer function and an amplitude-phase correction. The results suggested that both methods effectively mitigated the discrepancy in the timings and amplitudes associated with the I, J, K waves between the force plate and weighing-scale BCG. Hence, signal processing may serve as a viable solution to the mitigation of the instrument-induced morphological variability in the BCG, thereby facilitating the standardized analysis and interpretation of the timing and amplitude features in the BCG across wide-ranging measurement platforms.

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